TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a display device. More specifically, the present
invention relates to a display device preferably used in a liquid crystal display
device, and the like.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Various display devices have been used in various applications, currently. A common
display device provides color display using a pixel including sub-pixels of three
primary colors: red; green; and blue. In such a liquid crystal display device, chromaticity
of color displayed in each sub-pixel is adjusted so that the color has a high chroma.
As a result, a range of colors which can be displayed (color reproduction range) can
be extended. In this case, a transmittance of light which passes through a color filter
arranged in each sub-pixel is reduced. Accordingly, use efficiency of light is reduced,
and thereby white having an insufficient lightness is displayed.
[0003] For this problem, a multi-primary color display device which includes a yellow sub-pixel
having a color filter with a high transmittance, in addition to red, green, and blue
sub-pixels, is proposed (for example, refer to Patent Document 1) . Such a disclosed
liquid crystal display has a configuration shown in Fig. 36, in which pixels 11w each
composed of four sub-pixels 5Rw, 5Gw, 5Bw, and 5Yw which display red, green, blue,
and yellow, respectively, and the pixels 11w constitute a display surface 500w. In
addition, the following color display device is disclosed. A pixel includes sub-pixels
of five colors of red, green, blue, cyan, and yellow, and the sub-pixels are arrayed
in the first repeating pattern of red, green, blue, and yellow or in the second repeatingpatternof
red, green, cyan, and yellow. These liquid crystal devices include a yellow sub-pixel
having a color filter with a high transmittance, which suppresses a lightness of white
from being reduced. Further, the number of primary colors is increased. As a result,
the color reproduction range can be extended.
[Patent Document 1]
Japanese Kokai Publication No. 2001-209047
[Patent Document 2]
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2005/0134785
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
[0004] The inventors noted that according to such a conventional four-primary-color display
device, the number of the primary colors used for display is just increased and sufficient
display qualities are not obtained. Then, the inventors found that like a display
device shown in Patent Document 1, according to a display device having a display
surface constituted by pixels each including red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels
that are the same in aperture area (an area of a region used for display (active region
or effective region)), an image with a wide color reproduction range can be displayed,
but displayed red is dark. As a result, visibility is deteriorated.
[0005] The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned state of the art.
The present invention has an object to provide a display device in which an image
with a wide color reproduction range and bright red can be displayed.
[0006] The inventors made various investigations on a transmissive liquid crystal display
device including a display surface constituted by pixels each having red, green, blue,
and yellow sub-pixels. The inventors noted a lightness of each color (displayed color),
first. According to a conventional four-primary-color transmissive liquid crystal
display device including a display surface 500w constituted by pixels 11w each having
a red sub-pixel 5Rw, a green sub-pixel 5Gw, a blue sub-pixel 5Bw, and a yellow sub-pixel
5Yw, which are the same in aperture area, as shown in Fig. 36, a lightness of each
displayed color is as shown in Table 1. As shown in Fig. 37, according to a conventional
three-primary-color transmissive liquid crystal display device including a display
surface 500x constituted by pixels 11x each including a red sub-pixel 5Rx, a green
sub-pixel 5Gx, and a blue sub-pixel 5Bx, which are the same in aperture area, as shown
in Fig. 37, a lightness of each displayed color is as shown in Table 2.
[0007]
[Table 1]
Color |
Red |
Green |
Blue |
Yellow |
Cyan |
Magenta |
White |
Lightness |
11.0 |
33.4 |
7.6 |
48. 0∼92. 4 |
43. 4 |
18.6 |
100 |
[0008]
[Table 2]
Color |
Red |
Green |
Blue |
Yellow |
Cyan |
Magenta |
White |
Lightness |
23. 8 |
66. 1 |
10. 0 |
89. 9 |
76. 1 |
33. 8 |
100 |
[0009] Tables 1 and 2 show a lightness of each of six typical displayed colors: red; green;
blue; yellow, cyan, and magenta. The lightness of each displayed color corresponds
to a Y value in CIE 1931 (standard) colorimetric system (XYZ colorimetrix system)
and it is represented by a value relative to 100 of a lightness of white. In addition,
in each sub-pixel of the transmissive liquid crystal display device, a color filter
is arranged. In any transmissive liquid crystal display devices, a color filter having
a spectral transmittance shown in Fig. 7 is used. These transmissive liquid crystal
display devices display an image using a backlight (light source is a cold cathode
fluorescent tube (CCFT, CCFL)). Spectral characteristics of this light source are
properly adjusted such that chromaticity coordinates of white satisfy x = 0.313 and
y = 0.329, and that and the color temperature is 6500K. In Table 1, the lightness
of yellow widely varies. This shows the followings. In the case that yellow is displayed
using the yellow sub-pixel 5Yw and without lighting the red sub-pixel 5Rw and the
green sub-pixel 5Gw, the lightness of yellow shows the smallest value (48.0). In the
case that the red sub-pixel 5Rw and the green sub-pixel 5Gw as well as the yellow
sub-pixel 5Yw are lighted to display yellow, the lightness of yellow shows the largest
value (92.4) . In the case that the red sub-pixel 5Rw, the green sub-pixel 5Gw, and
the yellow sub-pixel 5Yw are lighted at a proper ratio to display yellow, the lightness
of yellow shows the medium value.
[0010] From the results shown in Tables 1 and 2, the inventors found that in the conventional
four-primary-color transmissive liquid crystal display device, the lightnesses of
red, green, and blue are lower than those in the conventional three-primary-color
transmissive liquid crystal display device. This is because an increase in number
of primary colors used for display increases the number of sub-pixels per pixel, and
therefore an area of each sub-pixel is relatively decreased. That is, the number of
primary colors used for display is increased from three to four, which decreases the
area of each sub-pixel, to 3/4. Further, the inventors made studied on the reduction
in lightness of each displayed color. The inventors found that visibility of green
or blue is not deteriorated even if the lightness thereof is reduced, but red becomes
darker by the reduction in lightness and the visibility of red is easily deteriorated.
[0011] The present inventors noted spectral characteristics of a light source used for display
in a conventional four-primary-color transmissive liquid crystal display device. Fig.
38 shows spectral characteristics of a light source used for display in a conventional
four-primary-color transmissive liquid crystal display device. Fig. 9 shows spectral
characteristics of a light source used for display in a conventional three-primary-color
transmissive liquid crystal display device. According to the conventional four-primary-color
transmissive liquid crystal display device, the pixel includes a yellow sub-pixel,
in addition to red, green, and blue sub-pixels. Therefore, white with a yellow tinge
is displayed if a light source having normal spectral characteristics shown in Fig.
9 is used. Accordingly, in order to adjust a color tone of white, a light source showing
a high color temperature, which emits blue at a high intensity, as shown in Fig. 38,
is used. For example, if a CCFT is used, blue light is emitted at a higher intensity,
and green and red are emitted at a low intensity. In such a manner, the color temperature
is increased. If a white light-emitting diode (LED) is used, a blue component is emitted
at a higher intensity and a yellow component is emitted at a lower intensity, and
thereby the color temperature is increased. Further, if red, green, and blue LEDs
are used, green and red components are emitted at a low intensity and a blue component
is emitted at a high intensity, as in the CCFT. As a result, the color temperature
is increased. Thus, according to the conventional four-primary-color transmissive
liquid crystal display device, the color temperature of the light source is increased
in order to adjust the color tone of white. If the color temperature of the light
source is increased, the yellow and red components of the light source need to be
emitted at a lower intensity. As a result, the intensity of the red component of the
light source is decreased.
[0012] As mentioned above, the inventors found that in the conventional four-primary-color
transmissive liquid crystal display device, the increase in number of the primary
colors used for display reduces particularly the lightness of red, and thereby the
visibility is deteriorated. Further, the inventors found that if the light source
having a high color temperature is used to adjust the color tone of white, the lightness
of red is further reduced and this reduction further deteriorates the visibility.
The inventors made various investigations and found that bright red can be displayed
if the red sub-pixel has the largest aperture area in the pixel including the red,
green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels, and as a result, the visibility can be improved.
[0013] Further, the inventors found that such operation and effects can be also obtained
theoretically, not only in a transmissive display device including a display surface
constituted by pixels each having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels, but also
in a transmissive liquid crystal display device including a display surface constituted
by pixels each having a magenta sub-pixel, in addition to red, green, blue, and yellow
sub-pixels. The inventors further found that such operation and effects can be also
obtained not only in transmissive liquid crystal display devices but also liquid crystal
display devices in other display systems, such as reflective or transflective liquid
crystal display devices, and the following various display devices such as cathode
ray tube (CRT), organic electroluminescence display device (OELD), plasma display
panel (PDP) , and field emission displays (FEDs) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter
display (SED). As a result, the above-mentioned problems have been admirably solved,
leading to completion of the present invention.
[0014] That is, the present invention is a display device including a display surface, the
display surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the red sub-pixel has the largest aperture area (hereinafter, also referred
to as "the first display device").
[0015] The first to twelfth display devices are mentioned below. The first to twelfth display
devices of the present invention are the same in that an image with a wide color reproduction
range and bright red can be displayed. In this common point, the first to twelfth
display devices of the present invention exceed prior art, and therefore they are
linked to have a single general invention concept.
[0016] According the first display device of the present invention, a display surface is
constituted by pixels each including red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. In the
present description, the "pixel" means the minimum element on the display surface,
and the pixels independently provide a color or a brightness to display an image.
The "sub-pixel" means a point with a single color constituting the pixel. The combination
of the sub-pixels constituting the pixel may not be the same among the pixels. For
example, if sub-pixels of red, green, yellow, and two blues having different color
characteristics (referred to as "the first blue" and "the second blue") are arranged,
a pixel including sub-pixels of red, green, the first blue, and yellow and a pixel
including sub-pixels of red, green, the second blue, and yellow may constitute the
display surface. The pixel is constituted by sub-pixels of a plurality of colors and
displays a desired color using light including a combination of a plurality of colors.
In the present invention, the pixel includes a yellow sub-pixel in addition to red,
green, and blue sub-pixels. That is, according to the first display device of the
present invention, the number of primary colors used for display is larger tan 3,
and therefore it can display an image with a wider color reproduction range, in comparison
to a display device which displays an image using three primary colors. The pixel
may include a magenta sub-pixel, in addition to red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
but it is preferable that the pixel includes only red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels
in view of a transmittance of color filters for displaying white. If the pixel includes
the magenta sub-pixel, the use efficiency of light of the color filter might not be
enhanced because the magenta sub-pixel has a color filter with a low transmittance.
In addition, even without the magenta sub-pixel, magenta with a high purity can be
displayed by increasing the color purity of the red and blue sub-pixels. The pixel
configuration (pixel pattern) is not especially limited. A stripe pattern, a diagonal
pattern, a square pattern, and the like, may be mentioned.
[0017] The above-mentioned red sub-pixel has the largest aperture area. As mentioned above,
if the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels have the same aperture area, the reduction
in lightness of red might deteriorate the visibility of the display device. According
to the present invention, the red sub-pixel has the largest aperture area in all of
the sub-pixels, and therefore the lightness of red can be improved. As a result, the
visibility of the display device can be improved. In the present description, the
"aperture area" means an area of a region used for display (active region or effective
region) . Examples of a method which relatively increases an aperture area of the
sub-pixel include (1) amethod in which a proportion of an aperture area relative to
an area of a sub-pixel is uniform among all of the sub-pixels, and a sub-pixel an
aperture area of which is relatively increased has the largest aperture area among
all of the sub-pixel; and (2) a method in which an area of a sub-pixel and a proportion
of an aperture area relative to the area of the sub-pixel is uniform among all of
the sub-pixels, and the number of a sub-pixel an aperture area of which is relatively
increased is the largest. The method (1) is preferable in order not to complicate
the structure. According to the method (1) , an increase in number of a switching
element such as a thin film transistor (TFT) for driving each sub-pixel can be suppressed,
for example. The lightness of red is preferably 12% or more and more preferably 15%
or more relative to the lightness of white. If the lightness of red is larger than
the lightness of white by 30%, red seems to be emitted when white is displayed, which
results in unnatural display. As a result, the visibility might be deteriorated. Accordingly,
the lightness of red preferably accounts for 30% or less relative to the lightness
of white, and more preferably it accounts for 25% or less.
[0018] If the respective sub-pixels are largely different in aperture area, the respective
sub-pixels are largely different in pixel capacitance. That is, if the respective
sub-pixels are largely different in aperture area, a charging rate, a drawing amount
of a pixel potential by a gate signal, and a variation amount of a pixel potential
by a source signal are largely different among the sub-pixels. As a result, defects
such as flicker, image sticking, and cross talk might be generated. Accordingly, it
is preferable that an aperture area of the red sub-pixel is twice or less as large
as an aperture area of a sub-pixel whose aperture area is the smallest. However, the
above-mentioned defects might be eased by properly designing a size of the TFT, a
storage capacitance, and the like, taking a difference in pixel capacitance into consideration.
In this case, it is preferable that the aperture area of the red sub-pixel is three
times or less as large as an aperture area of a sub-pixel whose aperture area is the
smallest.
[0019] The configuration of the first display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The first display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. According to the first
display device of the present invention, the aperture area size relationship among
sub-pixels in the pixel is not especially limited as long as the red sub-pixel has
the largest aperture area and each of the sub-pixels other than the red sub-pixel
has an aperture area smaller than that of the red sub-pixel.
[0020] It is preferable that the first display device of the present invention performs
display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light. It is
more preferable that the first display device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light. According
to this, even if the red sub-pixel has the largest aperture area, adjustment of spectral
characteristics of the light source used for display easily permits optimization of
the chromaticity of white displayed by the first display device. In the present description,
the backlight is not especially limited, and it may be a direct or edge light type
one. The light source is not especially limited. A white light-emitting diode (LED),
an RGB-LED, a cold cathode fluorescent tube (CCFT) , a hot cathode fluorescent tube
(HCFT) , an organic EL, and the like may be used.
[0021] In the present description, it is preferable that a filter which selectively transmits
light having a specific wavelength (hereinafter, also referred to as a "color filter")
is arranged in each sub-pixel. In this case, the color of the sub-pixel is determined
based on spectral characteristics of the color filter. The material for the color
filter is not especially limited. A resin which has been stained with a dye, a resin
into which a pigment has been dispersed, a material prepared by solidifying a fluid
material (ink) into which a pigment has been dispersed may be mentioned. The method
for forming the color filter is not especially limited. Examples thereof include:
a staining method, a pigment dispersion method, an electrodeposition method, a print
method, an ink jet method, and a color resist method ("transfer method", "dry film
laminating (DFL) method", or "dry film resist method").
[0022] In the present description, five colors of the sub-pixels are defined as follows.
The "red" is a color having a dominant wavelength of 595 nm or more and 650 or less
if chromaticity coordinates of a white point satisfies that x = 0.3333 and y = 0.3333
in the xy chromaticity diagram in the XYZ colorimetric system (CIE 1931 standard colorimetrix
system). The dominant wavelength is preferably 600 nm or more and 640 nm or less.
The color purity of "red" is preferably 75% or more and 97% or less in view of subjective
evaluation results. Evaluation results of the color purity range where an observer
can recognize that natural red is displayed show that if the color purity of red is
less than 75%, red which is light in color and not bright might be displayed. On the
other hand, if the color purity of red is more than 97%, glare red like an emission
color might be displayed, which gives unnatural red display. Similarly, the "green"
is a color having a dominant wavelength of 490 nm or more and less than 555 nm or
less, and preferably 510 nm or more and 550 nm or less. It is preferable that the
"green" has a color purity of 50% or more and 80% or less from the same viewpoint.
The "blue" is a color having a dominant wavelength of 450 nm or more and 490 nm or
less, and preferably 450 nm or more and 475 nm or less. It is preferable that the
"blue" has a color purity of 50% or more and 95% or less from the same viewpoint.
The "yellow" is a color having a dominant wavelength of 565 nm or more and less than
580 nm or less, and preferably 570 nm or more and 580 nm or less. The color purity
of "yellow" is preferably 90% or more and 97% or less from the same viewpoint. The
"magenta" is a color having a complementary wavelength of 495 nm or more and 560 nm
or less, and preferably a complementary wavelength of 500 nm or more and 555 nm or
less. It is preferable that the "magenta" has a color purity of 60% or more and 80%
or less from the same viewpoint. The dominant wavelength and the complementary wavelength
generally represent a hue, and the color purity generally represents a chroma. The
following method may be mentioned as a method of measuring the color purity. Chromaticity
coordinates of a color in each filter in the case that the light source which is actually
used in the display device is used as a light source are measured with a spectroradiometer
and the like. Then, the color purity is calculated based on chromaticity coordinates
(0.3333, 0.3333) of a white point, the chromaticity coordinates of color in each filter,
and chromaticity coordinates of a point where a line connecting the white point to
the chromaticity point of the color in the filter intersects with a spectrum locus.
[0023] Preferable embodiments of the first display device of the present invention are mentioned
below in more detail.
It is preferable that the green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels have the smallest aperture
area. That is, it is preferable that the green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels have the
same and smallest aperture area. According to this embodiment, the aperture areas
of the green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels are equivalently small, and therefore the
lightness of red can be improved.
[0024] It is preferable that the pixel includes a sub-pixel whose aperture area is smaller
than an aperture area of the blue sub-pixel. Yellow, green, white, red, and blue are
generally ranked in descending order of transmittance, with regard to a transmittance
level relationship among the respective color filters arranged in the red, green,
blue, and yellow sub-pixels, and the color filters for displaying white (an average
transmittance of the color filters). In some cases, the red and blue are counterchanged,
and yellow, green, white, blue, and red are ranked in descending order of transmittance.
According to this relationship, the blue sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area
and the aperture areas of the other sub-pixels can be increased. As a result, the
transmittance of the color filters for displaying white can be increased. However,
in this case, the color temperature of the light source used for display needs to
be increased in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. If the color temperature
of the light source is increased, the light-emitting efficiency of the light source
is decreased. As a result, the lightness of white displayed by the display device
is reduced with the decrease in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
Accordingly, such a reduction in lightness of white displayed by the display device
can be suppressed if the blue sub-pixel does not have the smallest aperture area.
[0025] It is preferable that the green sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area. The transmittance
level relationship among the color filters, the transmittance of the color filters
for displaying white is reduced if the green sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area.
However, in this case, the color temperature of the light source needs to be decreased
in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. If the color temperature of the light
source is decreased, the light-emitting efficiency of the light source is increased.
As a result, the lightness of white displayed by the display device can be increased
with the increase in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
[0026] It is preferable that the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area. The transmittance
level relationship among the color filters, the transmittance of the color filters
for displaying white is reduced if the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture
area. However, in this case, the color temperature of the light source needs to be
further decreased in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. If the color temperature
is further reduced, the lightness of red can be further increased and the light-emitting
efficiency of the light source can be further increased. As a result, the lightness
of white displayed by the display device can be further increased with the increase
in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
[0027] The present invention is a display device including a display surface, the display
surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels, wherein
the red and blue sub-pixels have the largest aperture area (hereinafter, also referred
to as "the second display device"). According to this, the red and blue sub-pixels
each of which has a color filter with a low transmittance have the largest aperture
area. Therefore, the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white is reduced.
However, in this case, the light-emitting efficiency of the light source needs to
be further increased in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. As a result,
the lightness of white displayed by the display device can be further improved with
the increase of the light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
[0028] The configuration of the second display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The second display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. According to the second
display device of the present invention, the aperture area size relationship among
the sub-pixels in the pixel is not especially limited as long as the red and blue
sub-pixels have the same and largest aperture area and each of the sub-pixels other
than the red and blue sub-pixels has an aperture area smaller than that of the red
and blue sub-pixels. The pixel may include a magenta sub-pixel, in addition to red,
green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. However, it is preferable that the pixel includes
only red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels in view of a transmittance of the color
filters for displaying white.
[0029] The second display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A liquid
crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD), a plasma display panel (PDP) , and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the second display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
because of the same reason as mentioned in the first display device of the present
invention. It is more preferable that the second display device of the present invention
is a transmissive liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight;
a reflective liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light;
or a transflective liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display
using a backlight and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front
light.
[0030] Preferable embodiments of the second display device of the present invention are
mentioned below in more detail.
The following embodiments are mentioned as the embodiment in which the red and blue
sub-pixels have the largest aperture area. (1A) an embodiment in which in the pixel,
each of the red and blue sub-pixels is the largest in number; (1B) an embodiment in
which in the above-mentioned (1A), the pixel includes blue sub-pixels different in
color characteristics; (1C) an embodiment in which in the above-mentioned (1A) , the
pixel includes red sub-pixels different in color characteristics; (1D) an embodiment
in which the green and yellow sub-pixels have the smallest aperture area; (1E) an
embodiment in which the green sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area; and (1F) an
embodiment in which the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area.
[0031] According to the above-mentioned embodiment (1A), the aperture area of the respective
sub-pixels is the same and therefore, common pixel and circuit designs can be adopted.
In the present description, the above-mentioned "in the pixel, each of the red and
blue sub-pixels is the largest in number" means that the number of the red sub-pixel
constituting a pixel and the number of the blue sub-pixel constituting the pixel are
the same and largest and that the number of each sub-pixel other than the red and
blue sub-pixels is smaller than the number of each of the red and blue sub-pixels.
According to the above-mentioned embodiments (1B) and (1C), the color reproduction
range can be further extended and the number of displayed color can be increased.
In the present description, the phrase "different in color characteristics" means
a difference in at least one of three attributes of color, i.e., hue, lightness, and
chroma. In order to extend the color reproduction range with efficiency, the difference
is a hue difference, preferably. According to the above-mentioned embodiment (1D),
the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white is decreased, but the
transmittance of a blue component is relatively increased. Accordingly, a blue component
of light with a low light-emitting efficiency can be reduced in order to optimize
the chromaticity of white, and in such a case, the light-emitting efficiency of the
light source is increased. As a result, the lightness of white displayed by the display
device can be effectively improved with the increase in the light-emitting efficiency
of the light source. According to the above-mentioned embodiment (1E), the transmittance
of the color filters for displaying white is reduced, but the transmittance of a blue
component is relatively increased. Accordingly, a blue component of the light source
with a low light-emitting efficiency can be reduced in order to optimize the chromaticity
of white, and in such a case, the light-emitting efficiency of the light source is
increased. As a result, the lightness of white displayed by the display device can
be further improved with the increase in the light-emitting efficiency of the light
source. According to the above-mentioned embodiment (1F), the transmittance of the
color filters for displaying white is further reduced, but the transmittance of a
blue component is relatively increased, in comparison to the above-mentioned embodiment
(1E). Accordingly, a blue component of the light source with a low light-emitting
efficiency can be reduced in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. If the blue
component is reduced, the light-emitting efficiency of the light source is increased.
As a result, the lightness of white displayed by the display device can be particularly
improved with the increase in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
[0032] The present invention is also a display device including a display surface, the display
surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels, wherein
the blue sub-pixel has the largest aperture area (hereinafter, also referred to as
"the third display device") . According to this, the blue sub-pixel having the color
filter with a low transmittance has the largest aperture area. Therefore, the transmittance
of the color filters for displaying white is reduced. However, the color temperature
of the light source needs to be decreased in order to optimize the chromaticity of
white. If the color temperature of the light source is decreased, the lightness of
red and the light-emitting efficiency of the light source can be increased. As a result,
the lightness of white displayed by the display device can be improved with the increase
in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
[0033] The configuration of the third display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The third display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. According to the third
display device of the present invention, the aperture area size relationship among
the sub-pixels constituting the pixel is not especially limited as long as the blue
sub-pixel has the largest aperture area and each the sub-pixels other than the blue
sub-pixel has an aperture area smaller than that of the blue sub-pixel. The pixel
may include a magenta sub-pixel, in addition to the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels.
However, it is preferable that the pixel includes only the red, green, blue, and yellow
sub-pixels in view of the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white.
[0034] The third display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A liquid
crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD) , a plasma display panel (PDP) , and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED)may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the third display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
because of the same reason as mentioned in the first display device of the present
invention. It is more preferable that the third display device of the present invention
is a transmissive liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight;
a reflective liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light;
or a transflective liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display
using a backlight and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front
light.
[0035] The following embodiments are mentioned as the embodiment in which the blue sub-pixel
has the largest aperture area include : (2A) an embodiment in which in the pixel,
the blue sub-pixel is the largest in number; and (2B) an embodiment in which in the
above-mentioned (2A), the pixel includes blue sub-pixels different in color characteristics.
According to the above-mentioned embodiment (2A), the aperture area of the respective
sub-pixels is the same, and therefore, common pixel and circuit designs can be adopted.
According to the above-mentioned embodiment (2B), the color reproduction range can
be further extended and the number of displayed color can be increased.
[0036] Other preferable embodiments of the third display device of the present invention
are mentioned below in more detail.
It is preferable that the red, green, and yellow sub-pixels have the smallest aperture
area. That is, it is preferable that the red, green, and yellow sub-pixels have the
same and the smallest aperture area. According to this, the aperture areas of the
red, green, and yellow sub-pixels are equivalently small. Therefore, the transmittance
of the color filters for displaying white is decreased, but the color temperature
of the light source needs to be reduced in order to optimize the chromaticity of white.
If the color temperature of the light source is reduced, the lightness of red can
be effectively improved and the light-emitting efficiency of the light source can
be increased. As a result, the lightness of white displayed by the display device
can be increased with the increase in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
[0037] It is preferable that wherein the pixel has a sub-pixel whose aperture area is smaller
than an aperture area of the red sub-pixel. If the red sub-pixel has the smallest
aperture area, the lightness of red is decreased. As a result, the visibility might
be deteriorated. Accordingly, the red sub-pixel is arranged not to have the smallest
aperture area, and thereby the reduction in lightness of red is suppressed and the
visibility can be secured.
[0038] It is preferable that the green and yellow sub-pixels have the smallest aperture
area. That is, it is preferable that the above-mentioned green and yellow sub-pixels
have the same and the smallest aperture area. According to this, the transmittance
of the color filters for displaying white is decreased, but the transmittance of a
blue component which passes through the color filter is relatively increased. Accordingly,
a blue component of the light source with a low light-emitting efficiency can be reduced
in order to optimize the chromaticity of white display. If the blue component is reduced,
the light-emitting efficiency of the light source is increased. As a result, the lightness
of white displayed by the display device can be improved with the increase in the
light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
[0039] It is preferable that the green sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area. As shown
in the above-mentioned transmittance level relationship among the color filters, if
the green sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area, the transmittance of the color
filters for displaying white is decreased, but the color temperature of the light
source needs to be reduced in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. If the
color temperature of the light source is reduced, the light-emitting efficiency of
the light source is increased. As a result, the lightness of white displayed by the
display device can be improved with the increase in the light-emitting efficiency
of the light source.
[0040] It is preferable that the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area. As shown
in the above-mentioned transmittance level relationship among the color filters, if
the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area, the transmittance of the color
filters for displaying white is decreased, but the color temperature of the light
source needs to be reduced in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. If the
color temperature of the light source is decreased, the lightness of red can be improved
and also the light-emitting efficiency of the light source is further increased. Therefore,
the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white is decreased, but the
lightness of white displayed by the display device can be further improved with the
increase in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
[0041] The present invention further is a display device including a display surface, the
display surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area (hereinafter, also referred
to as "the fourth display device") . According to this, as shown in the transmittance
level relationship among the color filters, the transmittance of the color filters
for displaying white is decreased, but the color temperature of the light source needs
to be reduced in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. If the color temperature
is reduced, the lightness of red can be improved and the light-emitting efficiency
of the light source can be increased. As a result, the lightness of white can be improved
with the increase in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source.
[0042] The configuration of the fourth display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The fourth display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. According to the fourth
display device of the present invention, the relationship of the aperture area size
among the sub-pixels in the pixel is not especially limited as long as the yellow
has the smallest aperture area and each of the sub-pixels other than the yellow sub-pixel
has an aperture area largest than the aperture area of the yellow sub-pixel. The pixel
may include a magenta sub-pixel, in addition to the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels.
However, it is preferable that the pixel includes only the red, green, blue, and yellow
sub-pixels in view of the transmittance in the color filters used for displaying white.
[0043] The fourth display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A liquid
crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD) , a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the fourth display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
because of the same reason mentioned in the first display device of the present invention.
It is more preferable that the fourth device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light.
[0044] Preferable embodiments of the fourth display device of the present invention are
mentioned below in more detail.
It is preferable that the red, green, and blue sub-pixels have the largest aperture
area. That is, it is preferable that the red, green, and blue sub-pixels have the
same and largest aperture area. Thus, the red sub-pixel has a largest aperture area
and the yellow sub-pixel has a small aperture area, and therefore, a light source
with a high light-emitting efficiency can be used. Therefore, the lightnesses of red
and white can be effectively improved. The following embodiments are mentioned as
the embodiment in which the red, green, and blue sub-pixels have the largest aperture
area. (3A) An embodiment in which in the pixel, each of the red, green, and blue sub-pixels
is the largest in number; (3B) an embodiment in which the pixel includes blue sub-pixels
different in color characteristics; and (3C) an embodiment in which the pixel includes
red sub-pixels different in color characteristics. According to any of the above-mentioned
embodiments (3A), (3B), and (3C), the aperture area of the respective sub-pixels is
the same and therefore, common pixel and circuit designs can be adopted. According
to the above-mentioned embodiments (3B) and (3C), the color reproduction range can
be further extended and the number of displayed color can be increased.
[0045] It is preferable that the pixel includes a sub-pixel whose aperture area is larger
than an aperture area of the blue sub-pixel. According to the third display device
of the present invention, the lightness of white displayed by the display device might
be remarkably reduced. This is because the yellow sub-pixel having a color filter
with a large transmittance has the smallest aperture area and because the blue sub-pixel
having a color filter with a small transmittance has the largest aperture area. Accordingly,
if the blue sub-pixel does not have the largest aperture area, such a reduction in
lightness of white displayed by the display device can be suppressed.
[0046] It is preferable that the red and green sub-pixels have the largest aperture area.
That is, it is preferable that the red and green sub-pixels have the same and the
largest aperture area. According to this, the red sub-pixel has the largest aperture
area, and therefore the lightness of red can be improved. The red sub-pixel has the
largest aperture area, and therefore, the color temperature of the light source needs
to be increased in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. If the color temperature
of the light source is increased, the light-emitting efficiency of the light source
is reduced. However, according to the present invention, the green sub-pixel having
a color filter with a large transmittance also has the largest aperture area. As a
result, the reduction in lightness of white displayed by the display device can be
suppressed. The following embodiments are mentioned as the embodiment in which the
red and green sub-pixels have the largest aperture area. (4A) An embodiment in which
in the pixel, each of the red and green sub-pixels is the largest in number; and (4B)
an embodiment in which the pixel includes green sub-pixels different in color characteristics.
In both of the above-mentioned embodiments (4A) and (4B), the aperture area of the
respective sub-pixels is the same and therefore, common pixel and circuit designs
can be adopted. According to the above-mentioned embodiment (4B), the color reproduction
range can be further extended and the number of displayed color can be increased.
[0047] The present invention also is a display device including a display surface, the display
surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels, wherein
the red, blue, green, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order of aperture
area (hereinafter, also referred to as "the fifth display device"). According to the
fifth display device, the red sub-pixel has a large aperture area, and therefore,
the effect of improving the lightness of red is large. In addition, the blue sub-pixel
has a relatively large aperture area and the yellow sub-pixel has a small aperture
area. Therefore, a light source having a high light-emitting efficiency can be used
in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. Accordingly, the lightness of red
can be improved at a relatively small aperture area ratio. As a result, the reduction
in lightness of white can be preferably suppressed.
[0048] The configuration of the fifth display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The fifth display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. The pixel may include
a magenta sub-pixel, in addition to the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. However,
it is preferable that the pixel includes only the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels
in view of the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white.
[0049] The fifth display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A liquid
crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD), a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the fifth display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
because of the same reason mentioned in the first display device of the present invention.
It is more preferable that the fifth device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light.
[0050] The present invention is further a display device comprising a display surface, the
display surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the red, blue, yellow, and green sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area (hereinafter, also referred to as "the sixth display device"). According
to the sixth display device, the red sub-pixel has a large aperture area, and therefore
the effect of improving the lightness of red is large. In addition, the blue sub-pixel
has a relatively large aperture area and the yellow sub-pixel has a relatively small
aperture area. Therefore, a light having a high light-emitting efficiency can be used
in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. As a result, the lightness of red
can be improved at a relatively small aperture area ratio. As a result, the reduction
in lightness of white can be preferably suppressed.
[0051] The configuration of the sixth display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The sixth display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. The pixel may include
a magenta sub-pixel, in addition to red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. However,
it is preferable that the pixel includes only the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels
in view of the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white.
[0052] The sixth display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A liquid
crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD) , a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the sixth display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
based on the same reason mentioned in the first display device of the present invention.
It is more preferable that the sixth device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light.
[0053] The present invention is further a display device including a display surface, the
display surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area (hereinafter, also referred to as "the seventh display device").
According to the seventh display device, the red sub-pixel has a large aperture area,
and therefore the effect of improving the lightness of red is large. In addition,
the yellow sub-pixel has a small aperture area. Therefore, a light having a high light-emitting
efficiency can be used in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. Accordingly,
the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively small aperture area ratio. As
a result, the reduction in lightness of white can be preferably suppressed.
[0054] The configuration of the seventh display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The seventh display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. The pixel may include
a magenta sub-pixel, in addition to red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. However,
it is preferable that the pixel includes only the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels
in view of the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white.
[0055] The seventh display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A
liquid crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT) , an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD), a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the seventh display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
based on the same reason mentioned in the first display device of the present invention.
It is more preferable that the seventh device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light.
[0056] The present invention is a display device including a display surface, the display
surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels, wherein
the red, blue, and yellow and green sub-pixels are ranked in descending order of aperture
area (hereinafter, also referred to as "the eighth display device"). The above-mentioned
"the red, blue, and yellow and green sub-pixels are ranked in descending order of
aperture area" means that the red sub-pixel has the largest aperture area, and the
yellow and green sub-pixels have the same and smallest aperture area, and the blue
has an aperture area that is smaller than that of the red sub-pixel and larger than
that of the yellow and green sub-pixels. According to the eighth display device, the
red sub-pixel has a large aperture area, and therefore the effect of improving the
lightness of red is large. In addition, the blue sub-pixel has a relatively large
aperture area, and the yellow and green sub-pixels have small aperture areas. Therefore,
a light having a high light-emitting efficiency can be used in order to optimize the
chromaticity of white. Accordingly, the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively
small aperture area ratio. As a result, the reduction in lightness of white can be
preferably suppressed.
[0057] The configuration of the eighth display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The eighth display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. The pixelmay include
a magenta sub-pixel of magenta, in addition to red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels.
However, it is preferable that the pixel includes only red, green, blue, and yellow
sub-pixels in view of the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white.
[0058] The eighth display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A liquid
crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD), a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the eighth display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
because of the same reason mentioned in the first display device of the present invention.
It is more preferable that the eighth device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light.
[0059] The present invention is further a display device including a display surface, the
display surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the blue, red, green, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area (hereinafter, also referred to as "the ninth display device"). According
to the ninth display device, the red sub-pixel has a relatively large aperture area,
and therefore the effect of improving the lightness of red is large. In addition,
the blue sub-pixel has a large aperture area and the yellow sub-pixel has a smallest
aperture area. Therefore, a light source having a high light-emitting efficiency can
be used in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. Accordingly, the lightness
of red can be improved at a relatively small aperture area ratio. As a result, the
reduction in lightness of white can be preferably suppressed.
[0060] The configuration of the ninth display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The ninth display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. The pixel may include
a magenta sub-pixel of magenta, in addition to red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels.
However, it is preferable that the pixel includes only red, green, blue, and yellow
sub-pixels in view of the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white.
[0061] The ninth display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A liquid
crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD) , a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the ninth display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
because of the same reason mentioned in the first display device of the present invention.
It is more preferable that the ninth device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light.
[0062] The present invention is further a display device including a display surface, the
display surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the blue, red, yellow, and green sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area (hereinafter, also referred to as "the tenth display device"). According
to the tenth display device, the red sub-pixel has a relatively large aperture area,
and therefore the effect of improving the lightness of red is large. In addition,
the blue sub-pixel has a large aperture area and the yellow sub-pixel has a relatively
small aperture area. Therefore, a light source having a high light-emitting efficiency
can be used in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. Accordingly, the lightness
of red can be improved at a small aperture area ratio. As a result, the reduction
in lightness of white can be preferably suppressed.
[0063] The configuration of the tenth display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The tenth display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. The pixel may include
a magenta sub-pixel of magenta, in addition to red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels.
However, it is preferable that the pixel includes only red, green, blue, and yellow
sub-pixels in view of the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white.
[0064] The tenth display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A liquid
crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD), a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the tenth display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
because of the same reason mentioned in the first display device of the present invention.
It is more preferable that the tenth device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light.
[0065] The present invention is also a display device including a display surface, the display
surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels, wherein
the blue, green, red, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order of aperture
area (hereinafter, also referred to as "the eleventh display device"). According to
the eleventh display device, the yellow sub-pixel has a particularly small aperture
area. Therefore, a red component can be emitted at a higher intensity from a backlight
and the like, and in such a case, an effect of improving the lightness of red is large.
In addition, the blue sub-pixel has a large aperture area and the yellow sub-pixel
has a small aperture area. Therefore, a light source having a high light-emitting
efficiency can be used in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. Accordingly,
the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively small aperture area ratio. As
a result, the reduction in lightness of white can be preferably suppressed.
[0066] The configuration of the eleventh display device of the present invention is not
especially limited. The eleventh display device may or may not include other components
as long as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including
the pixels each having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. The pixel may include
a magenta sub-pixel of magenta, inadditiontored, green, blue, andyellowsub-pixels.
However, it is preferable that the pixel includes only red, green, blue, and yellow
sub-pixels in view of the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white.
[0067] The eleventh display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A
liquid crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT) , an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD), a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the eleventh display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
based on the same reason mentioned in the first display device of the present invention.
It is more preferable that the eleventh device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light.
[0068] The present invention is also a display device including a display surface, the display
surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels, wherein
the blue and green, red, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order of aperture
area (hereinafter, also referred to as "the twelfth display device"). The above-mentioned
"the blue and green, red, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order of
aperture area" means that the blue and green sub-pixels have the same and largest
aperture area, and the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area, and the red
sub-pixel has an aperture area smaller than the aperture areas of the blue and green
sub-pixels and larger than the aperture area of the yellow sub-pixel. According to
the twelfth display device, the yellow sub-pixel has a particularly small aperture
area. Therefore, a red component can be emitted at a higher intensity from a backlight
and the like, and in such a case, an effect of improving the lightness of red is large.
In addition, the blue sub-pixel has a large aperture area and the yellow sub-pixel
has a small aperture area. Further, a light source having a high light-emitting efficiency
can be used in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. Accordingly, the lightness
of red can be improved at a relatively small aperture area ratio. As a result, the
reduction in lightness of white can be preferably suppressed.
[0069] The configuration of the twelfth display device of the present invention is not especially
limited. The twelfth display device may or may not include other components as long
as it includes, as a component, the above-mentioned display surface including the
pixels each having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. The pixel may include
a magenta sub-pixel of magenta, in addition to red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels.
However, it is preferable that the pixel includes only red, green, blue, and yellow
sub-pixels in view of the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white.
[0070] The twelfth display device of the present invention is not especially limited. A
liquid crystal display device (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT) , an organic electroluminescent
display device (OELD), a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field emission display
(FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) may be mentioned,
for example. It is preferable that the twelfth display device of the present invention
performs display using a light source device such as a backlight and/or a front light,
because of the same reason mentioned in the first display device of the present invention.
It is more preferable that the twelfth device of the present invention is a transmissive
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a backlight; a reflective
liquid crystal display device which performs display using a front light; or a transflective
liquid crystal display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight
and performs reflective display using external light and/or a front light.
EFFECT OF THE INVENTION
[0071] According to the display device of the present invention, the pixel includes a sub-pixel
for displaying yellow, in addition to sub-pixels for displaying red, green, and blue,
respectively. The display device of the present invention performs display using more
than three primary colors. Therefore, it can display an image with a wider color reproduction
range in comparison to a display device which performs display using three primary
colors. In addition, the sub-pixel for displaying red is the largest, and therefore
the lightness of red can be improved.
BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0072] The present invention is mentioned in more detail below with reference to Embodiments,
but it is not limited to only these Embodiments. Configurations and measurement values
and the like in the following Embodiments are based on a simulation which is performed
using a computer program. In the following Embodiments, a transmissive liquid crystal
display device is exemplified to explain the present invention.
"Embodiment 1"
[0073] A configuration of a liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment
1 of the present invention is mentioned below. The configuration of the liquid crystal
display device of the present invention is not limited to this configuration.
Fig. 1 is a planar view schematically showing a configuration of a TFT substrate 200
in a transmissive liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 1 of
the present invention. As shown in Fig. 1, the TFT substrate 200 has the following
configuration. Matrix wirings composed of scanning lines 4 and signal lines 6 are
arranged on a glass substrate. In each intersection of the matrix wirings, a thin
film transistor (TFT) 8 is arranged. In each region surrounded by the matrix wirings,
a transmissive electrode 35 (transmissive electrodes 35R, 35G, 35Y, and 35B) made
of a transparent conductive material such as indium tin oxide (ITO) is arranged. A
gate electrode of the TFT 8 is connected to the scanning line 4, and a source electrode
of the TFT 8 is connected to the signal line 6. The drain electrode of the TFT 8 is
connected to the transmissive electrode 35 through a drain-extracting wiring 9. The
transmissive electrodes 35R, 35G, 35Y, and 35B are arranged to face a red color filter
10R, a green color filter 10G, a blue color filter 10B, and a yellow color filter
10Y, respectively. The red, green, blue, and yellow color filters 10R, 10G, 10B, and
10Y are arranged in the below-mentioned color filter substrate 11 of the liquid crystal
display device. According to the present Embodiment, as shown in Fig. 1, the scanning
line 4 and the signal line 6 are arranged in such a way that the transmissive electrode
35R facing the red color filter 10R is large and the transmissive electrodes 35G,
35Y, and 35R facing the other color filters are equivalently small. A storage capacitor
wiring 7 is arranged in parallel to the scanning line 4 to maintain a voltage applied
to the transmissive electrode 35. The storage capacitor wiring 7 faces the end of
the drain-extracting wiring 9 with an insulating film therebetween to constitute a
storage capacitance 3.
[0074] Fig. 2 is a planar view schematically showing a configuration of the color filter
substrate (counter substrate) 100 in the transmissive liquid crystal display device
in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
According to the color filter substrate 100, as shown in Fig. 2, the red color filter
10R, the green color filter 10G, the yellow color filter 10Y, and the blue color filter
10B are arranged in a stripe pattern in this order, and a black matrix 10BM is arranged
around each filter and between the filters. Each of the color filters 10R, 10G, 10B,
and 10Y selectively transmits light. The red color filter 10R mainly transmits a red
component of incident light. The green color filter 10G mainly transmits a green component
of incident light. The blue color filter 10B mainly transmits a blue component of
incident light. The yellow color filter 10Y mainly transmits both of a red component
and a green component of incident light. In the present Embodiment, as shown in Fig.
2, the color filters 10R, 10B, 10G, and 10Y are arrayed in the same pattern among
all of the pixels, but may be arrayed in a different pattern among the pixels. The
configuration of the pixel in the present invention is not especially limited. The
color filters 10R, 10B, 10G, and10R are arranged to face the transmissive electrodes
35R, 35G, 35Y, and 35B, respectively, arranged in the above-mentioned TFT substrate
200 of the liquid crystal display device. The black matrix 10BM is arranged to face
the scanning line 4 and the signal line 6 in the liquid crystal display device. According
to the present Embodiment, as shown in Fig. 2, the area of the red color filter 10R
is large, and other color filters 10B, 10G, and 10Y are equivalently small.
[0075] Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the transmissive liquid crystal
display device in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
As shown in Fig. 3, a transmissive liquid crystal display device 500 in accordance
with Embodiment 1 of the present invention includes a liquid crystal layer 300 between
the above-mentioned color filter substrate 100 and the above-mentioned TFT substrate
200. The color filter substrate 100 includes a retarder 22 and a polarizer 23 on an
outer face side (observation face side) of the glass substrate 21, and further includes
the red color filter 10R, the green color filter 10G, the blue color filter 10B, and
the yellow color filter 10Y, the black matrix 10BM, and an overcoat layer 25, a counter
electrode 26, and an alignment film 27 on an inner face side (back face side) of the
glass substrate 21.
[0076] The retarder 22 adjusts a polarization state of light which passes through the retarder
22. The polarizer 23 transmits only light having a specific polarization component.
According to the present Embodiment, the arrangement and configuration of the retarder
22 and the polarizer 23 are adjusted in such a way that the retarder 22 and the polarizer
23 function as circular polarizers.
[0077] The overcoat layer 25 prevents elution of a contaminant form the red, green, blue,
and yellow filters 10R, 10G, 10B, and 10Y into the liquid crystal layer 300. Further,
the overcoat layer 25 flattens the surface of the color filter substrate 100. The
counter electrode 26 faces the transparent electrodes 35R, 35G, 35B, and 35Y arranged
on the TFT substrate 200 side with the liquid crystal layer 300 therebetween. The
counter electrode 26 is used for driving liquid crystal molecules by applying a voltage
to the liquid crystal layer 300. The counter electrode 26 is made of a transparent
conductive material such as indium tin oxide (ITO). The alignment film 27 controls
alignment of liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer 300.
[0078] The TFT substrate 200 includes a retarder 32 and a polarizer 33 on an outer face
side (back face side) of the glass substrate 31, and further includes the thin film
transistor (TFT) 8, an interlayer insulating film 34, the transparent electrode 35
(composed of the transparent electrodes 35R, 35G, 35B, and 35Y) , and an alignment
film 38 on an inner face side (observation face side) of the glass substrate 31.
[0079] The retarder 32 adjusts a polarization state of light which passes through the retarder
32, similarly to the retarder 22. The polarizer 33 transmits only light having a specific
polarization component, similarly to the polarizer 23. According to the present Embodiment,
this polarizer 33 is arranged to be optically perpendicular to the circular polarizer
arranged on the color filter substrate 100 side.
[0080] The transparent electrode 35 (composed of the transparent electrodes 35R, 35G, 35B,
and 35Y) is arranged in each color filter on the color filter substrate 100 side.
In each color filter region, a voltage is applied to the liquid crystal layer 300
to drive liquid crystal molecules. The alignment film 38 controls alignment of the
liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer 300, similarly to the alignment
film 27.
[0081] On the rear face side (back face side) of the TFT substrate 200, a backlight 36 is
arranged to be used for display. Spectral characteristics and the like of a light
source of the backlight 36 are mentioned below. Fig. 4 is a view showing spectral
characteristics of the liquid crystal layer 300. According to the present Embodiment,
a nematic liquid crystal with a negative dielectric anisotropy is used as a material
for the liquid crystal layer 300.
[0082] Fig. 5 is a planar view schematically showing a configuration of the pixel of the
liquid crystal display device 500 in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
According to the present Embodiment, the liquid crystal display device 500 has the
above-mentioned configuration. Therefore, as shown in Fig. 5, the red sub-pixel 5Ra
has the largest aperture area. The green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels 5Ga, 5Ba, and
5Ya are equivalently small. Such an embodiment is mentioned below. The aperture area
means an area of a region which is actually used for display, and it does not include
an area of a region which is shielded by the thin film transistors (TFT) 8, the scanning
lines 4, the signal lines 6, and storage capacitances 3, and black matrixes 10BM.
The liquid crystal display device 500 in accordance with the present Embodiment includes
a plurality of pixels 11a arrayed in a matrix pattern. The dotted part in Fig. 5 corresponds
to one pixel. In Fig. 5, four pixels among the plurality of pixels 11a constituting
the display surface 500a in the liquid crystal display device 500 are shown.
[0083] As shown in Fig. 5, the pixel 11a is constituted by a plurality of sub-pixels. According
to the present Embodiment, the four sub-pixels constituting the pixel 11a are a sub-pixel
5Ra for displaying red, a sub-pixel 5Ga for displaying green, and a sub-pixel 5Ba
for displaying blue, and a sub-pixel 5Ya for displaying yellow. Fig. 5 shows a configuration
in which these four sub-pixels are arranged in one row and four columns in the pixel
11a. Fig. 6 shows another configuration of a pixel constituting a screen surface 500b
of the liquid crystal display device and shows a configuration in which four sub-pixels
5Rb, 5Gb, 5Bb, and 5Yb are arranged in two rows and two columns in the pixel 11b.
According to the present Embodiment, the array of the red, green, blue, and yellow
sub-pixels is not especially limited to the arrays shown in Figs. 5 and 6. Attributed
to the aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, the effects can be obtained.
[0084] Six liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6 shown in Table 3 are prepared in this
Embodiment. In each of these liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6, the red sub-pixel
is different in aperture area from the other sub-pixels. Specifically, the aperture
area of the red sub-pixel is the largest and the aperture areas of the green, blue,
and yellow sub-pixels are equivalently small.
[0085]
[Table 3]
|
Aperture area ratio (red:green : blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
A1 |
11:9.7:9.7:9.7 |
1.13 |
12.3 |
97.7 |
39.6 |
0.78 |
A2 |
12:9.3:9.3:9.3 |
1.29 |
12.9 |
96.0 |
38.7 |
0.79 |
A3 |
13:9:9:9 |
1.44 |
13.4 |
93.3 |
37.7 |
0.78 |
A4 |
14:8.7:8.7:8.7 |
1.61 |
14.2 |
91.0 |
36.8 |
0.78 |
A5 |
15:8.3:8.3:8.3 |
1.81 |
14.9 |
88.6 |
35.8 |
0.78 |
A6 |
16:8:8:8 |
2.00 |
15.6 |
86.1 |
34.7 |
0.78 |
[0086] In all of the liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6, a color filter having a spectral
transmittance shown in Fig. 7 is used. The aperture area ratio among the sub-pixels
varies depending on the liquid crystal display devices, and therefore, the chromaticity
of white displayed by the color filter also varies depending on the liquid crystal
display devices. In the present Embodiment, in order to obtain a desired chromaticity
of white, a spectrum of a light source of the backlight 36 is adjusted in each liquid
crystal display device. Specifically, spectral characteristics of the light source
of the backlight 36 used in the liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6 are property
adjusted in such a way that white displayed by the liquid crystal display device shows
chromaticity coordinates: x = 0.313; and y = 0.329 and that the color temperature
is 6500K. A cold cathode fluorescent tube (CCFT) is used as the light source of the
backlight 36. The mixing ratio among red, green, and blue fluorescent materials is
varied to adjust spectral characteristics of the light source. Spectral characteristics
of the light source of the backlight 36 used in the liquid crystal display device
A6 in Table 3 are shown in Fig. 8, as one example.
[0087] Table 3 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (green, blue, or yellow sub-pixel)
, a lightness of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color
filters, and a light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in
the liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6. The lightness of red is a value relative
to 100 of a lightness Y of white in each liquid crystal display device (a ratio relative
to the lightness of white). The lightness of white is a value relative to 100 of a
lightness of white displayed by the following conventional four-primary-color liquid
crystal display device (Fig. 36). According to the conventional four-primary-color
liquid crystal display device, the sub-pixels of the respective colors have the same
aperture area; a color filter having a spectral transmittance shown in Fig. 7 is used;
a CCFT having spectral characteristics shown in Fig. 38 is used as a light source
of the backlight 36. Further, the average transmittance of the color filters is an
average value of transmittances in the respective color filters used for displaying
white using the light source of the backlight 36 arranged in each liquid crystal display
device. The light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight 36 is determined
as follows. First, a light-emitting efficiency of a red fluorescent material used
in a CCFT (light source) , a light-emitting efficiency of a green fluorescent material
used in a CCFT (light source), and a light-emitting efficiency of a blue fluorescent
material used in a CCFT (light source) are individually measured. Then, on the basis
of these measurement values, the mixing ratio among the red, green, and blue fluorescent
materials is varied. Under such a condition, the light-emitting efficiency in the
case where red, green, and blue are combined is calculated. The light-emitting efficiency
of the light source of the backlight 36 is a ratio between a light-emitting efficiency
in the case where red, green, and blue are combined, and a light-emitting efficiency
in the case where red, green, and blue are combined in the conventional three-primary-color
display device.
[0088] Fig. 10 is a diagram showing a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness
of white displayed by the liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6 prepared in the
present Embodiment.
According to the liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6 in the present Embodiment,
the red sub-pixel has the largest aperture area. Therefore, the lightness of red can
be more improved and brighter red can be displayed in comparison to the conventional
four-primary-color liquid crystal display device (Table 1) shown in Fig. 36. That
is, red with excellent visibility can be displayed. An appropriate one among these
liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6 may be selected depending on an application
and the like.
[0089] According to the present Embodiment, a common CCFT is used as a light source of the
backlight 36. The chromaticity of white is adjusted by varying only the mixing ratio
among the red, green, and blue fluorescent materials. The lightness of white displayed
by the liquid crystal display device is calculated, also taking the variation of the
light-emitting efficiency, in the case that in the light source of the backlight,
the mixing ratio among the fluorescent materials of the respective colors is varied,
into consideration. That is, the lightness of white means the lightness in the liquid
crystal display device, taking not only an average transmittance (efficiency) of the
color filters but also the light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the back
light 36 into consideration. In the present invention, the chromaticity of white is
set to the above-mentioned value, but it is not limited thereto. The same effect can
be obtained if the chromaticity of white is appropriately adjusted to an optimal chromaticity.
[0090] The pixel configuration of the liquid crystal display device in the present Embodiment
is not limited to those shown in Figs. 5 and 6. For example, as shown in Fig. 11,
the liquid crystal display device in the present Embodiment may have a configuration
in which a pixel 11c constituting a display surface 500c is divided into five sub-pixels
and two red sub-pixels are arranged. In Fig. 11, with regard to the aperture area
ratio among the red sub-pixel 5Rc, the green sub-pixel 5Gc, the blue sub-pixel 5Bc,
and the yellow sub-pixel 5Yc, red: green: blue: yellow is 2:1:1:1. Thus, a plurality
of red sub-pixels are arranged, and thereby a modification of the pixel design and
the driving circuit design can be minimized.
[0091] As shown in Fig. 12, the liquid crystal display device in the present Embodiment
may have a configuration in which a pixel 11d constituting a display surface 500d
is divided into five sub-pixels, and two red sub-pixels having different color characteristics
are arranged. Spectral characteristics of the color filters are shown in Fig. 13.
In this case, light having a dominant wavelength of 612 nm passes through a red sub-pixel
5R
1d, and light having a dominant wavelength of 607 nm passes through a red sub-pixel
5R
2d. Also in the case shown in Fig. 12, the aperture areas of the red sub-pixels 5R
1d and 5R
2d, the green sub-pixel 5Gd, the blue sub-pixel Bd, and the yellow sub-pixel 5Yd are
equivalent. With regard to the aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels,
red: green: blue: yellow is 2:1:1:1. Thus, the two red sub-pixels having different
color characteristics are arranged, and thereby the color reproduction range can be
further extended. These pixel configurations are just mentioned as one example, and
the present Embodiment is not limited to these pixel configurations.
"Embodiment 2"
[0092] With regard to a transmittance level relationship among the respective color filters
arranged in the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels, and a transmittance of the
color filters for displaying white (an average transmittance of the red, green, blue,
and yellow sub-pixels), yellow, green, white, red, and blue are ranked in descending
order of transmittance. In some cases, the red and blue are counterchanged, and yellow,
green, white, blue, and red are ranked in descending order of transmittance.
[0093] Accordingly, if the aperture area of the red sub-pixel is increased, the transmittance
of the color filters for displaying white is decreased because the color filter arranged
in the red sub-pixel has a smaller transmittance than that of the color filters for
displaying white. In addition, if the aperture areas of the green and yellow sub-pixels
are decreased, the transmittance of the color filters for displaying white is further
decreased because the color filters arranged in the green and yellow sub-pixels have
a larger transmittance than that of the color filters for displaying white. In contrast,
if the aperture area of the blue sub-pixel is decreased, the reduction in transmittance
of the color filters for displaying white is suppressed and possibly improved because
the color filter arranged in the blue sub-pixel has the smallest transmittance. However,
this relationship is satisfied if only color filter is taken into consideration. Hence,
in an actual liquid crystal display device, the light-emitting efficiency of the light
source of the backlight needs to be taken into consideration.
[0094] In Embodiment 1, a certain effect in which the lightness of red is increased is recognized
if the aperture area of the red sub-pixel is the largest and the aperture areas of
the green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels are equivalently small. However, in Embodiment
1, as shown in Fig. 10, the lightness of white is slightly reduced in all of the liquid
crystal display devices A1 to A6 shown in Table 3. Accordingly, the display device
in Embodiment 2 is superior to that in Embodiment 1, if the reduction in lightness
of white can be suppressed. In the present Embodiment, the lightness of white is also
taken into consideration, and the aperture area of the red sub-pixel is increased,
and the aperture area of any one of the green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels is reduced.
Such an embodiment is mentioned below.
[0095] Table 4 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (green sub-pixel) , a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices B1 to B6 prepared in the present Embodiment in the case that the red
sub-pixel has a large aperture area and the blue sub-pixel has a small aperture area.
[0096]
[Table 4]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green : blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color Filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
B1 |
11:9:10:10 |
1.22 |
11.7 |
99.7 |
39.5 |
0.80 |
B2 |
12:8:10:10 |
1.50 |
12.3 |
98.3 |
38.4 |
0.81 |
B3 |
13:7:10:10 |
1.86 |
12.8 |
97.3 |
37.2 |
0.83 |
B4 |
14:6:10:10 |
2.33 |
13.3 |
95.9 |
36.0 |
0.84 |
B5 |
15:5:10:10 |
3.00 |
14.0 |
94.7 |
34.8 |
0.86 |
[0097] Table 5 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (blue sub-pixel) , a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices C1 to C3 prepared in the present Embodiment in the case that the red
sub-pixel has a large aperture area and the blue sub-pixel has a small aperture area.
[0098]
[Table 5]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green : blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color Filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
C1 |
11:10:9:10 |
1.22 |
11.6 |
95.7 |
40.2 |
0.75 |
C2 |
12:10:8:10 |
1.50 |
12.1 |
90.8 |
39.8 |
0.72 |
C3 |
13:10:7:10 |
1.86 |
12.9 |
84.3 |
39.3 |
0.68 |
[0099] Table 6 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow sub-pixel), a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices D1 to D6 prepared in the present Embodiment in the case that the red
sub-pixel has a large aperture area and the yellow sub-pixel has a small aperture
area.
[0100]
[Table 6]
|
Aperture area ratio (red:green : blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
D1 |
11:10:10:9 |
1.22 |
12.4 |
98.4 |
39.0 |
0.80 |
D2 |
12:10:10:8 |
1.50 |
13.8 |
96.9 |
37.5 |
0.82 |
D3 |
13:10:10:7 |
1.86 |
15.2 |
94.8 |
36.0 |
0.83 |
D4 |
14:10:10:6 |
2.33 |
16.4 |
92.7 |
34.4 |
0.85 |
D5 |
15:10:10:5 |
3.00 |
17.8 |
91.3 |
32.8 |
0.88 |
D6 |
16:10:10:4 |
4.00 |
19.5 |
88.9 |
31.2 |
0.90 |
[0101] Each of Figs. 14 and 15 shows a schematic view of the liquid crystal display device
in Table 6. Fig. 14 shows a configuration of a pixel 11e constituting a display surface
500e of the liquid crystal display device, and the pixel 11e includes four sub-pixels
5Re, 5Ge, 5Be, and 5Ye arranged in a stripe pattern. Fig. 15 shows a configuration
of a pixel 11f constituting a display surface 500f of the liquid crystal display device,
and the pixel 11f includes four sub-pixels 5Rf, 5Gf, 5Bf, and 5Yf arranged in two
rows and two columns.
[0102] Fig. 16 shows a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness of white
displayed by the respective liquid crystal displays shown in Tables 4, 5, and 6. In
Fig. 16, ◊ corresponds to the liquid crystal display devices B1 to B5 in Table 4;
Δ corresponds to the liquid crystal display devices C1 to C3 in Table 5; and o corresponds
to the liquid crystal display devices D1 to D6 in Table 6. For comparison,□ shows
the liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6 in accordance with Embodiment 1.
[0103] As shown in Fig. 16, according to the liquid crystal display devices in Tables 4
to 6, the effect of improving the lightness of red can be observed in comparison to
the conventional four-primary-color liquid crystal display device(Table 1) shown in
Fig. 36. Particularly in the liquid crystal display device D6 in Table 6, red having
a lightness of as high as 19.5% can be displayed. As shown in Tables 4 and 6, the
average transmittance of the color filters is reduced in comparison to the liquid
crystal display devices A1 to A6 in Embodiment 1 if the green or yellow sub-pixel
has a small aperture area. However, the spectral characteristics of the light source
of the backlight are adjusted in order to optimize the chromaticity of white. As a
result, the light-emitting efficiency of the light source is increased. Therefore,
as shown in Fig. 16, the reduction in lightness of white can be suppressed with the
increase in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in
comparison to the liquid crystal display devices A1 to A6 in Embodiment 1. Particularly
in the liquid crystal display devices D1 to D6 in Table 6, if the sub-pixel having
a small aperture area is a yellow sub-pixel having a color filter with the highest
transmittance, the average transmittance of the color filters is reduced, but the
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight is increased. As a
result, the reduction in lightness of white is decreased with the increase in the
light source of the backlight.
[0104] As shown in the liquid crystal display devices C1 to C3 in Table 5, it is not preferable
to reduce the aperture area of the blue sub-pixel because the lightness of white is
largely reduced. That is, if the sub-pixel having a small aperture area is a blue
sub-pixel, the average transmittance of the color filters is increased because the
color filter arranged in the blue sub-pixel has the smallest transmittance. However,
the spectral characteristics of the light source of the backlight are adjusted in
order to optimize the chromaticity of white. As a result, the light-emitting efficiency
of the light source is reduced. Hence, the reduction in lightness of white is increased
with the decrease in the light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight.
As mentioned above, the embodiment in which the yellow sub-pixel has a small aperture
area is the most effective embodiment, followed by the embodiment in which the green
sub-pixel has a small aperture area and the embodiment in which the blue sub-pixel
has a small aperture area.
[0105] The pixel design and the driving circuit design need to be changed if the sub-pixels
are largely different in aperture area. Therefore, it is preferable that an aperture
area ratio among the sub-pixels is as small as possible. From viewpoint of this aperture
area ratio, in the liquid crystal display device A4 in Table 3 in accordance with
Embodiment 1, an aperture area ratio between the red sub-pixel having the largest
aperture area, and the green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels having the smallest aperture
areas is 1.61:1. In this case, the lightness of red is 14.2%; the lightness of white
is 91.0%. The liquid crystal display device B5 in Table 4 in accordance with the present
Embodiment can provide a lightness equivalent to 14.2% of red. According to this liquid
crystal display device B5, the lightness of white is 94.7%. Therefore, the liquid
crystal display device B5 is superior to the liquid crystal display device A4 in terms
of the lightness of white. Further, the liquid crystal display device D3 in Table
6 in accordance with the present Embodiment also can provide a lightness equivalent
to 14.2% of red. According to this liquid crystal display device D3, the lightness
of white is 94.8%. Therefore, the liquid crystal display device D3 is also superior
to the liquid crystal display device A4 in terms of the lightness of white.
[0106] However, the aperture area ratio is 3:1 in the liquid crystal display device B5 in
Table 4, and it is 1.86:1 in the liquid crystal display device D3 in Table 6. The
ratio in each device is larger than that of the liquid crystal display device A4 in
Table 3 in accordance with Embodiment 1. As mentioned above, it is preferable that
the liquid crystal display device A4 in Table 3 in accordance with Embodiment 1 is
selected depending on the pixel design and the driving circuit device. That is, in
some cases, Embodiment 1 is better than Embodiment 2.
"Embodiment 3"
[0107] As mentioned in Embodiment 2, the embodiment in which the red sub-pixel has the largest
aperture area and the green or yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area is
advantage in that the reduction in lightness of white can be suppressed. In the present
Embodiment, the following embodiment is mentioned as a more preferable embodiment:
the aperture areas of the blue sub-pixel as well as the red sub-pixel are equivalently
large and the aperture areas of the green and yellow sub-pixels are equivalently small.
[0108] In the present Embodiments, six liquid crystal display devices E1 to E6 shown in
Table 7 were prepared. In each case, the aperture areas of the red and blue sub-pixels
are equivalently large and the aperture areas of the green and yellow sub-pixels are
equivalently small. Table 7 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels,
an aperture area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red
or blue sub-pixel) and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (green or yellow
sub-pixel), a lightness of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of
the color filters, and a light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight,
in the liquid crystal display devices E1 to E6 prepared in the present Embodiment.
[0109]
[Table 7]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green : blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
E1 |
11:9:11:9 |
1.22 |
12.1 |
102 |
38.1 |
0.85 |
E2 |
12:8:12:8 |
1.50 |
13.9 |
101 |
35.5 |
0.90 |
E3 |
13:7:13:7 |
1.86 |
15.3 |
100 |
32.7 |
0.97 |
E4 |
14:6:14:6 |
2.33 |
17.0 |
97 |
29.6 |
1.04 |
E5 |
15:5:15:5 |
3.00 |
18.7 |
92 |
26.2 |
1.11 |
E6 |
16:4:16:4 |
4.00 |
20.5 |
85 |
22.6 |
1.19 |
[0110] Each of Figs. 17 and 18 shows a schematic view of the liquid crystal display device
in Table 7. Fig. 17 shows a configuration of a pixel 11g constituting a display surface
500g of the liquid crystal display device, and the pixel 11g includes four sub-pixels
5Rg, 5Gg, 5Bg, and 5Yg arranged in a stripe pattern. Fig. 18 shows a configuration
of a pixel 11h constituting a display surface 500h of the liquid crystal display device,
and the pixel 11h includes four sub-pixels 5Rh, 5Gh, 5Bh, and 5Yh arranged in two
rows and two columns.
[0111] Fig. 19 shows a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness of white
displayed by the respective liquid crystal displays E1 to E6 shown in Table 7. In
Fig. 19, □ corresponds to the liquid crystal display devices E1 to E5 in Table 7.
For comparison, 0 shows the liquid crystal display devices D1 to D6 in which the reduction
in lightness of white is small in accordance with Embodiment 2.
[0112] According to the present Embodiment, the liquid crystal display devices D1 to D6
in Embodiment 2 are further advantageous in terms of lightness of white, and especially
in the liquid crystal display devices E1 to E3 in Table 7, the lightness of white
is higher than that in the conventional four-primary-color liquid crystal display
device (Fig. 36) in which four sub-pixels have the same aperture area. In order to
optimize the chromaticity of white, a yellow component of light from the backlight
needs to be increased as the blue sub-pixel has a larger aperture area. Therefore,
the light-emitting efficiency can be improved. If the lightness of red is 19% or more,
specifically if the liquid crystal display device E6 in Table 7 in the present Embodiment
is compared with the liquid crystal display device D6 in Table 6 in Embodiment 2,
the present Embodiment is disadvantageous in terms of display of white, in some cases.
[0113] The pixel configuration of the liquid crystal display device in the present Embodiment
is not limited to the configurations shown in Figs. 17 and 18. For example, as shown
in Fig. 20, a pixel constituting a display surface 500i is divided into six sub-pixels
and two red sub-pixels 5R and two blue pixels 5B may be arranged. In Fig. 20, with
regard to an aperture area ratio among respective sub-pixels 5Ri, 5Gi, 5Bi, and 5Yi,
red: green: blue: yellow is 2:1:2:1. Thus, a plurality of red sub-pixels and a plurality
of blue sub-pixels are arranged, and thereby modification of the pixel design and
the driving circuit design can be minimized.
[0114] As shown in Fig. 21, a pixel 11j constituting a display surface 500j is divided into
six sub-pixels, and two red sub-pixels and two blue sub-pixel having different color
characteristics are arranged. Fig. 22 shows spectral characteristics of a color filter
in this case. In this case, light having a dominant wavelength of 460 nm passes through
a blue sub-pixel 5B
1j, and light having a dominant wavelength of 488 nm passes through and a blue sub-pixel
5B
2j. Also in the case shown in Fig. 21, a red sub-pixel 5Rj, a green sub-pixel 5Gj,
the blue sub-pixels 5B
1j and 5B
2j, and a yellow sub-pixel 5Yj have equivalent aperture areas. With regard to an aperture
area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, red: green: blue: yellow is 2:1:1:2. Thus,
two blue sub-pixels having different color characteristics are arranged, and thereby
the color reproduction range can be further extended.
[0115] As shown in Fig. 23, a pixel 11k constituting a display surface 500k is divided into
six sub-pixels, and two red sub-pixels having different color characteristics and
two blue sub-pixel are arranged. Fig. 13 shows spectral characteristics of a color
filter in this case. In this case, light having a dominant wavelength of 612 nm passes
through a red sub-pixel 5R
1k, and light having a dominant wavelength of 607 nm passes through a red sub-pixel
5R
2k. Also in the case shown in Fig. 23, the aperture areas of he red sub-pixels 5R
1k and 5R
2k, a green sub-pixel 5Gk, a blue sub-pixel 5Bk, and a yellow sub-pixel 5Yk are equivalent.
With regard to an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, red: green:
blue: yellow is 2:1:1:2. Thus, even by arranging the red sub-pixels having different
color characteristics, the color reproduction range can be further extended.
[0116] Further, as shown in Fig. 24, a pixel 11m constituting a display surface 500m is
divided into six sub-pixels, and two red sub-pixels having different color characteristics
and two blue sub-pixels having different color characteristics are arranged. Each
of Figs. 13 and 22 shows spectral characteristics of a color filter in this case.
Also in the case shown in Fig. 24, the aperture areas of red sub-pixels 5R
1m and 5R
2m, a green sub-pixel 5Gm, blue sub-pixels 5B
1m and 5B
2m, and a yellow sub-pixel 5Y are equivalent. With regard to an aperture area ratio
among the respective sub-pixels, red: green: blue: yellow is 2:1:1:2. Thus, even by
arranging the red sub-pixels having different color characteristics and the blue sub-pixels
having different color characteristics, the color reproduction range can be further
extended. These pixel configurations are just mentioned as one example, and the present
Embodiment is not limited to these pixel configurations.
"Embodiment 4"
[0117] According to Embodiment 3, the embodiment in which the aperture areas of the red
and blue sub-pixels are equivalently large and the aperture areas of the green and
yellow sub-pixels are equivalently small is mentioned. According to the present Embodiment,
an embodiment in which green and yellow sub-pixels which have small aperture areas
are arranged to be different in aperture area ratio.
[0118] Table 8 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red or blue sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (green sub-pixel), a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices F1 to F4 prepared in the present Embodiment, in the case that aperture
areas of the red and blue sub-pixel are equivalently large and an aperture area of
the green sub-pixel is small.
[0119]
[Table 8]
|
Aperture area ratio (red:green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance(%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
F1 |
11:8:11:10 |
1.38 |
11.8 |
103 |
38.6 |
0.84 |
F2 |
12:6:12:10 |
2.00 |
12.3 |
103 |
36.4 |
0.90 |
F3 |
13:4:13:10 |
3.25 |
13.0 |
103 |
33.9 |
0.96 |
F4 |
14:2:14:10 |
7.00 |
13.9 |
101 |
31.2 |
1.03 |
[0120] Each of Figs. 25 and 26 schematically shows a liquid crystal display device in Table
8. Fig. 25 shows a configuration of a pixel 11n constituting a display surface 500n
of the liquid crystal display device, and the pixel 11n includes four sub-pixels 5Rn,
5Gn, 5Bn, and 5Yn arranged in a stripe pattern. Fig. 26 shows a configuration of a
pixel 11p constituting a display surface 500p of the liquid crystal display device,
and the pixel 11p includes four sub-pixels 5Rp, 5Gp, 5Bp, and 5Yp arranged in two
rows and two columns. These pixel configurations are just mentioned as one example.
The present Embodiment is not especially limited to these pixel configurations.
[0121] Table 9 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red or blue sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow sub-pixel), a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices G1 to G3 prepared in the present Embodiment, in the case that aperture
areas of the red and blue sub-pixel are equivalently large and an aperture area of
the yellow sub-pixel is small.
[Table 9]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green :blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
G1 |
11:10:11:8 |
1.38 |
13.0 |
100 |
37.5 |
0.84 |
G2 |
12:10:12:6 |
2.00 |
15.2 |
99 |
34.4 |
0.91 |
G3 |
13:10:13:4 |
3.25 |
18.0 |
96 |
31.1 |
0.98 |
[0122] Fig. 27 shows a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness of white
displayed by the liquid crystal displays shown in Tables 8 and 9. In Fig. 27, Δ corresponds
to the liquid crystal display device in Table 8; and o corresponds to the liquid crystal
display device in Table 9. For comparison, □ shows the liquid crystal display devices
E1 to E6 in Table 7 in accordance with the Embodiment 3 in which the aperture areas
of the red and blue sub-pixels are equivalently large and the aperture areas of the
green and yellow sub-pixels are equivalently small.
[0123] Fig. 27 shows that the liquid crystal display devices F1 to F4 in Table 8 in the
present Embodiment are superior in lightness of white to the liquid crystal display
devices E1 to E4 in Table 7 in Embodiment 3, although the lightness of red is small
in the liquid crystal display devices F1 to F4. However, if two liquid crystal display
devices that are the same in the aperture area ratio among the sub-pixels, i. e. ,
the liquid crystal display device F3 in Table 8 and the liquid crystal display device
G3 in Table 9, are compared, the lightness of white is high, but a large effect of
improving the lightness of red can not be obtained and the lightness of red cannot
be increased to 14% or more according to the liquid crystal display device F3 in Table
8. In contrast, according to the liquid crystal display device G3 in Table 9, the
lightness of white is not so high, but a large effect of improving the lightness of
red can be obtained. Also in this case, the embodiment may be appropriately selected
depending on a desired lightness of red. The liquid crystal display devices G1 to
G3 in Table 9 in the present Embodiment are superior in lightness of red to the liquid
crystal display devices E1 to E3 in Table 7 in Embodiment 3, although the lightness
of white is small in the liquid crystal display devices G1 to G3.
"Embodiment 5"
[0124] As shown in Embodiments 1 and 4, if the aperture areas of both of the red and blue
sub-pixels are large, the average transmittance of the color filters is reduced in
comparison to the case that only the aperture area of the red sub-pixel is large.
However, the proportion of the blue component which passes through the color filter
is increased. Therefore, with regard to the wavelength characteristics of the backlight
used, the blue component whose light-emitting efficiency is low can be decreased.
Therefore, a light source having a high light-emitting efficiency can be used as the
backlight. As a result, if the average transmittance of the color filters and the
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight are taken into consideration,
the light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight can be high enough
to compensate the reduction of the average transmittance of the color filter due to
the increase in aperture area of the blue sub-pixel. According to Embodiments 1 to
4, the case where at least red sub-pixel has the largest aperture area is mentioned.
In the present Embodiment, the case where the blue sub-pixel has the largest aperture
area is mentioned. ,
[0125] Table 10 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (blue sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (green or yellow sub-pixel) ,
a lightness of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters,
and a light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices H1 to H4 prepared in the present Embodiment, in the case that an aperture
area of the blue sub-pixel is large and aperture areas of the green and yellow sub-pixels
are equivalently small.
[0126]
[Table 10]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green:blue: yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
H1 |
10:9:12:9 |
1.33 |
11.7 |
105 |
38.1 |
0.87 |
H2 |
10:8:14:8 |
1. 75 |
12.6 |
106 |
35.4 |
0.95 |
H3 |
10:7:16:7 |
2.29 |
13.5 |
104 |
32.4 |
1.02 |
H4 |
10:6:18:6 |
3.00 |
14.8 |
101 |
29.2 |
1.09 |
[0127] Each of Figs. 28 and 29 schematically shows a liquid crystal display device in Table
10. Fig. 28 shows a configuration of a pixel 11q constituting a display surface 500q
of the liquid crystal display device, and the pixel 11q includes four sub-pixels 5Rq,
5Gq, 5Bq, and 5Yq arranged in a stripe pattern. Fig. 29 shows a configuration of a
pixel 11r constituting a display surface 500r of the liquid crystal display device,
and the pixel 11r includes four sub-pixels 5Rr, 5Gn, 5Br, and 5Yr arranged in two
rows and two columns. These pixel configurations are just mentioned as one example.
The present Embodiment is not limited to these pixel configurations.
[0128] Table 11 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (blue sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (green sub-pixel) , a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices I1 to I4 prepared in the present Embodiment, in the case that an aperture
area of the blue sub-pixel is large and an aperture area of the green sub-pixel is
small.
[0129]
[Table 11]
|
Aperture area ratio (red:green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
I1 |
10:9:11:10 |
1.33 |
11.1 |
103 |
39.0 |
0.83 |
12 |
10:8:12:10 |
1.75 |
11.2 |
105 |
37.5 |
0.86 |
13 |
10:7:13:10 |
2.29 |
11.3 |
107 |
35.9 |
0.90 |
14 |
10:6:14:10 |
3.00 |
11.3 |
108 |
34.2 |
0.94 |
[0130] Table 12 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (blue sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow sub-pixel), a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices J1 to J4 prepared in the present Embodiment, in the case that an aperture
area of the blue sub-pixel is large and an aperture area of the yellow sub-pixel is
small.
[0131]
[Table 12]
|
Aperture area ratio (red:green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
J1 |
10:10:11:9 |
1.33 |
11.7 |
102 |
39.0 |
0.83 |
J2 |
10:10:12:8 |
1.75 |
12.5 |
103 |
37.5 |
0.87 |
J3 |
10:10:13:7 |
2.29 |
13.2 |
103 |
35.9 |
0.91 |
J4 |
10:10:14:6 |
3.00 |
14.2 |
102 |
34.2 |
0.95 |
[0132] Fig. 30 shows a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness of white
displayed by the liquid crystal displays shown in Tables 10 to 12. In Fig. 30, ◊ corresponds
to the liquid crystal display device in Table 10; □ corresponds to the liquid crystal
display device in Table 11; and Δ corresponds to the liquid crystal display device
in Table 12. For comparison, O shows the liquid crystal display devices E1 to E6 in
Table 7 in accordance with the Embodiment 3 in which the aperture areas of the red
and blue sub-pixels are equivalently large and the aperture areas of the green and
yellow sub-pixels are equivalently small.
[0133] According to the liquid crystal display devices I1 to I4 in Table 11, the effect
of improving the lightness of white can be observed, but the effect of improving the
lightness of red is hardly observed. In contrast, the lightness of white is 106% when
the lightness of red is 12.6% in the liquid crystal display device H2 in Table 10;
the lightness of white is 103% when the lightness of red is 12.5% in the liquid crystal
display device J2 in Table 12. Thus, the liquid crystal display devices H2 and J2
are excellent in lightness of white. However, according to the present Embodiment,
the lightness of red is not so increased. Therefore, if the lightness of red needs
to be increased to about 15% or more, it is preferable that an appropriate liquid
crystal display device is selected from those in Embodiments 1 to 4.
[0134] The pixel configuration of the liquid crystal display device in the present Embodiment
is not limited to those shown in Figs. 28 and 29. For example, as shown in Fig. 31,
a pixel constituting a display surface 500s is divided into five sub-pixels and two
blue sub-pixels 5B may be arranged. In Fig. 31, with regard to an aperture area ratio
among the respective sub-pixels 5Rs, 5Gs, 5Bs, and 5Ys, red: green: blue: yellow is
1:1:2:1. Thus, a plurality of blue sub-pixels are arranged, and thereby modification
of the pixel design and the driving circuit design can be minimized.
[0135] As shown in Fig. 32, a pixel 11t constituting a display surface 500t is divided into
five pixels, and two blue sub-pixels having different color characteristics may be
arranged. Fig. 22 shows spectral characteristics of a color filter in this case. In
this case, light having a dominant wavelength of 460 nm passes through a blue sub-pixel
5B
1t, and light having a dominant wavelength of 488 nm passes through a blue sub-pixel
5B
2t. Also in the case shown in Fig. 32, aperture areas of a red sub-pixel 5Rt, a green
sub-pixel 5Gt, the blue sub-pixels 5B
1t and 5B
2t, and a yellow sub-pixel 5Yt are equivalent. With regard to an aperture area ratio
among the respective sub-pixels, red: green: blue: yellow is 2:1:1:2. Thus, two blue
sub-pixels having different color characteristics are arranged, and thereby the color
reproduction range can be further extended. These pixel configurations are just mentioned
as one example. The present Embodiment is not limited to these pixel configurations.
"Embodiment 6"
[0136] The present Embodiment shows a case where the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture
area.
Table 13 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red, green, or
blue sub-pixel) and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow sub-pixel)
, a lightness of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color
filters, and a light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in
liquid crystal display devices K1 to K5 prepared in the present Embodiment, in the
case that an aperture area of the yellow sub-pixel is small and aperture areas of
the other sub-pixels are equivalently large.
[0137]
[Table 13]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
K1 |
10.5:10.5:10.5:8.5 |
1.24 |
12.2 |
100.0 |
38.7 |
1.00 |
K2 |
11:11:11:7 |
1.57 |
13.6 |
99.0 |
37.0 |
0.99 |
K3 |
11.5:11.5:11.5:5.5 |
2.09 |
15.2 |
98.2 |
35.2 |
0.98 |
K4 |
12:12:12:4 |
3.00 |
17.3 |
95.6 |
33.3 |
0.96 |
K5 |
12.5:12.5:12.5:2.5 |
5.00 |
19.3 |
93.5 |
31.3 |
0.94 |
[0138] Each of Figs. 33 and 34 schematically shows a liquid crystal display device in Table
13. Fig. 33 shows a configuration of a pixel 11u constituting a display surface 500u
of the liquid crystal display, and the pixel 11u includes four sub-pixels 5Ru, 5Gu,
5Bu, and 5Yu arranged in a stripe pattern. Fig. 34 shows a configuration of a pixel
11v constituting a display surface 500v of the liquid crystal display, and the pixel
11v includes four sub-pixels 5Rv, 5Gv, 5Bv, and 5Yv arranged in two rows and two columns.
These pixel configurations are just mentioned as one example. The present Embodiment
is not limited to these pixel configurations.
[0139] Table 14 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red or green sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow sub-pixel) , a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color-filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices L1 to L4 prepared in the present Embodiment, in the case that an aperture
area of the yellow sub-pixel is small and aperture areas of the red and green sub-pixels
are equivalently large.
[0140]
[Table 14]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
L1 |
11:11:10:8 |
1.24 |
13.0 |
100.6 |
37.6 |
0.85 |
L2 |
12:12:10:6 |
1.57 |
15.2 |
98.6 |
34.4 |
0.91 |
L3 |
13:13:10:4 |
3.25 |
18.0 |
95.9 |
31.1 |
0.98 |
L4 |
14:14:14:2 |
7.00 |
21.3 |
90.8 |
27.5 |
1.04 |
[0141] Fig. 35 shows a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness of white
displayed by the liquid crystal displays shown in Tables 13 and 14. In Fig. 35, Δ
corresponds to the liquid crystal display devices K1 to K5 in Table 13; and 0 corresponds
to the liquid crystal display device in Table 14. For comparison, O shows the liquid
crystal display devices E1 to E6 in Table 7 in accordance with the Embodiment 3 in
which the aperture areas of the red and blue sub-pixels are equivalently large and
the aperture areas of the green and yellow sub-pixels are equivalently small.
[0142] According to the liquid crystal display devices in Tables 13 and 14, the aperture
area ratio needs to be increased, but the light-emitting efficiency of the light source
of the backlight is increased. Therefore, such liquid crystal display devices are
advantageously employed in order to increase the lightness of red.
"Embodiment 7"
[0143] The present Embodiment shows a case where red, blue, green, and yellow sub-pixels
are ranked in descending order of aperture area.
Table 15 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow sub-pixel), a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices M1 and M2 prepared in the present Embodiment.
[0144]
[Table 15]
|
Aperture area ratio (red:green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture.area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
M1 |
10:8:9:7 |
1.42 |
13.2 |
92.5 |
37.4 |
0.84 |
M2 |
10:6:8:4 |
2.50 |
17.2 |
88.7 |
32.5 |
0.93 |
[0145] According to the liquid crystal display device in Table 15, the aperture area of
the red sub-pixel is relatively large and therefore the effect of improving the lightness
of red is large. In addition, the blue sub-pixel has a relatively large aperture area,
and the yellow sub-pixel has a small aperture area. Therefore, a light source having
a high light-emitting efficiency can be used in order to optimize the chromaticity
of white. Therefore, the lightness of red is increased at a relatively small aperture
area ratio. As a result, the reduction in the lightness of white can be suppressed.
"Embodiment 8"
[0146] The present Embodiment shows a case where red, blue, yellow, and green sub-pixels
are ranked in descending order of aperture area.
Table 16 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (green sub-pixel) , a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices N1 to N3 prepared in the present Embodiment.
[0147]
[Table 16]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color fitter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
N1 |
12:9:11:10 |
1.33 |
12.2 |
100.3 |
38.3 |
0.83 |
N2 |
14:8:12:10 |
1.75 |
13.2 |
99.6 |
36.3 |
0.87 |
N3 |
16:8:14:10 |
2.00 |
14.1 |
99.5 |
34.4 |
0.92 |
[0148] According to the liquid crystal display devices in Table 16, the red sub-pixel has
the largest aperture area, and therefore the effect of improving the lightness of
red is large. In addition, the blue sub-pixel has a relatively large aperture area
and the yellow sub-pixel has a relatively small aperture area. Therefore, a light
source having a high light-emitting efficiency can be used in order to optimize the
chromaticity of white. Therefore, the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively
small aperture area ratio. As a result, the reduction in lightness of white can be
suppressed.
"Embodiment 9"
[0149] The present Embodiment shows a case where red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels
are ranked in descending order of aperture area.
Table 17 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow sub-pixel) , a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices 01 to 06 prepared in the present Embodiment.
[0150]
[Table 17]
|
Aperture area ratio (red:green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
01 |
12:11:10:9 |
1.33 |
13.0 |
96.3 |
38.7 |
0.79 |
02 |
12:11:10:8 |
1.50 |
13.7 |
96.0 |
37.9 |
0.80 |
03 |
14:12:10:8 |
1.75 |
14.5 |
92.5 |
37.2 |
0.79 |
04 |
16:14:10:8 |
2.00 |
15.4 |
89.0 |
36.9 |
0.76 |
05 |
14:13:12:7 |
2.00 |
15.2 |
95.9 |
35.9 |
0.84 |
06 |
14:13:12:6 |
2.33 |
15.8 |
95.4 |
35.0 |
0.86 |
[0151] According to the liquid crystal display devices in Table 17, the red sub-pixel has
a large aperture area, and therefore the effect of improving the lightness of red
is large. In addition, the yellow sub-pixel has a small aperture area. Therefore,
a light source with a high light-emitting efficiency can be used in order to optimize
the chromaticity of white. Therefore, the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively
small aperture area ratio. As a result, the reduction in lightness of white can be
suppressed.
"Embodiment 10"
[0152] The present Embodiment shows a case where red, blue, yellow, and green sub-pixels
are ranked in descending order of aperture area.
Table 18 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow or green sub-pixel) ,
a lightness of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters,
and a light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight., in liquid crystal
display devices P1 to P3 prepared in the present Embodiment.
[0153]
[Table 18]
|
Aperture area ratio (red:green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
P1 |
12:9:10:9 |
1.33 |
12.9 |
97.8 |
38.0 |
0.82 |
P2 |
14:8:10:8 |
1.75 |
14.8 |
94.5 |
35.3 |
0.85 |
P3 |
16:7:10:7 |
2.29 |
16.7 |
91.2 |
32.4 |
0.89 |
[0154] According to the liquid crystal display devices in Table 18, the red sub-pixel has
a large aperture area, and therefore the effect of improving the lightness of red
is large. In addition, the aperture area of the blue sub-pixel is relatively large
and the aperture areas of the yellow and green sub-pixels are small. Therefore, a
light source with a high light-emitting efficiency can be used in order to optimize
the chromaticity of white. Therefore, the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively
small aperture area. As a result, the reduction in lightness of white can be suppressed.
"Embodiment 11"
[0155] The present Embodiment shows a case where blue, red, green, and yellow sub-pixels
are ranked in descending order of aperture area.
Table 19 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (blue sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (red sub-pixel), a lightness of
red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a light-emitting
efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal display devices
Q1 and Q2 prepared in the present Embodiment.
[0156]
[Table 19]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
Q1 |
9:8:10:7 |
1.42 |
12.6 |
95.9 |
37.5 |
0.87 |
Q2 |
8:6:10:4 |
2.50 |
15.2 |
94.1 |
32.3 |
0.99 |
[0157] According to the liquid crystal display devices in Table 19, the red sub-pixel has
a relatively large aperture area and therefore the effect of improving the lightness
of red is large. In addition, the aperture area of the blue sub-pixel is large and
the aperture area of the yellow sub-pixel is small. Therefore, a light source having
a high light-emitting efficiency can be used in order to optimize the chromaticity
of white. Therefore, the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively small aperture
area ratio. As a result, the reduction in lightness of white can be suppressed.
"Embodiment 12"
[0158] The present Embodiment shows a case where blue, red, yellow, and green sub-pixels
are ranked in descending order of aperture area.
Table 20 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (green sub-pixel) , a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices R1 to R3 prepared in the present Embodiment.
[0159]
[Table 20]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
R1 |
11:9:12:10 |
1.33 |
11.6 |
103.9 |
38.4 |
0.85 |
R2 |
12:8:14:10 |
1.75 |
12.2 |
105.1 |
6.4 |
0.91 |
R3 |
15:8:16:10 |
2.00 |
13.7 |
102.6 |
34.0 |
0.95 |
[0160] According to the liquid crystal display devices in Table 20, the aperture area of
the red sub-pixel is relatively large and therefore the effect of improving the lightness
of red is large. Further, the aperture area of the blue sub-pixel is large and the
aperture areas of the yellow sub-pixel are relatively small. Therefore, a light source
with a high light-emitting efficiency can be used in order to optimize the chromaticity
of white. Therefore, the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively small aperture
area ratio. As a result, the reduction in lightness of white can be suppressed.
"Embodiment 13"
[0161] The present Embodiment shows a case where blue, green, red, and yellow sub-pixels
are ranked in descending order of aperture area.
Table 21 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (red sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow sub-pixel) , a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices S1 to S7 prepared in the present Embodiment.
[0162]
[Table 21]
|
Aperture area ratio (red: green :blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-emitting efficiency of backlight |
S1 |
10:11:12:8 |
1.50 |
12.3 |
102.5 |
37.9 |
0.86 |
S2 |
10:11:12:7 |
1.71 |
13.0 |
102.3 |
36.9 |
0.88 |
S3 |
10:11:12:7 |
1.71 |
13.3 |
101.9 |
36.9 |
0.87 |
S4 |
10:11:12:6 |
2.00 |
13.9 |
101.0 |
35.8 |
0.89 |
S5 |
10:11:12:5 |
2.40 |
15.0 |
99.8 |
34.7 |
0.91 |
S6 |
11:12:73:6 |
2.17 |
14.6 |
99.8 |
35.3 |
0.89 |
S7 |
13:14:15:6 |
2.50 |
15.5 |
98.9 |
34.4 |
0.91 |
[0163] According to the liquid crystal display devices in Table 21, the aperture area of
the yellow sub-pixel is particularly small. Therefore, a red component of light can
be emitted at a high intensity from a backlight, and therefore, the effect of improving
the lightness of red is large. In addition, the aperture area of the blue sub-pixel
is large and the aperture area of the yellow sub-pixel is small. Therefore, a light
source with a high light-emitting efficiency can be used in order to optimize the
chromaticity of white. Therefore, the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively
small aperture area ratio. As a result, the reduction in lightness of white canbe
suppressed.
"Embodiment 14"
[0164] The present Embodiment shows a case where blue and green sub-pixels, followed by
red and yellow sub-pixels, are ranked in descending order of aperture area.
Table 22 shows an aperture area ratio among the respective sub-pixels, an aperture
area ratio between the sub-pixel having the largest aperture area (blue or green sub-pixel)
and the sub-pixel having the smallest aperture area (yellow sub-pixel) , a lightness
of red, a lightness of white, an average transmittance of the color filters, and a
light-emitting efficiency of the light source of the backlight, in liquid crystal
display devices T1 to T3 prepared in the present Embodiment.
[0165]
[Table 22]
|
Aperture area ratio (red:green:blue:yellow) |
The largest aperture area/ The smallest aperture area |
Lightness of red(%) |
Lightness of white |
Color filter transmittance (%) |
Light-. emitting efficiency of backlight |
T1 |
9:10:10:7 |
1.43 |
12.5 |
100.8 |
38.2 |
0.83 |
T2 |
9:10:10:5 |
2.00 |
14.4 |
99.9 |
35.9 |
0.88 |
T3 |
9:10:10:4 |
2.50 |
15.7 |
98.2 |
34.6 |
0.90 |
[0166] According to the liquid crystal display in Table 22, the aperture area of the yellow
sub-pixel is particularly small. Therefore, a red component of light can be emitted
at a higher intensity from a backlight and the like. Therefore, the effect of improving
the lightness of red is large. In addition, the aperture area of the blue sub-pixel
is large and the aperture area of the yellow sub-pixel is small. Therefore, a light
source with a high light-emitting efficiency can be used in order to optimize the
chromaticity of white. Therefore, the lightness of red can be improved at a relatively
small aperture area ratio. As a result, the reduction in lightness of white canbe
suppressed.
[0167] As mentioned above, Embodiments 1 to 14 show the case where the color filter having
spectral characteristics in Fig. 7, 13, or 22 is used. However, the color filter is
not limited thereto, and even using a color filter different in hue or chroma from
that of these Embodiments, the effect of improving the lightness of red can be observed.
Specifically, such a color filter can be applied to a display device in which light
having a dominant wavelength of 595 nm or more and 650 nm or less passes through a
red sub-pixel; light having a dominant wavelength of 490 nm or more and 555 nm or
less passes through a green sub-pixel; light having a dominant wavelength of 450 nm
or more and 490 nm or less passes through a blue sub-pixel; light having a dominant
wavelength of 565 nm or more and 580 nm or less passes through a yellow sub-pixel.
Embodiments 1 to 14 show the configuration in which the pixel is constituted by the
red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels. The pixel configuration is not limited thereto.
The same effect can be obtained even in the case where the pixel is constituted by
red, green, blue, yellow, and magenta sub-pixels.
[0168] According to Embodiments 1 to 14, a common CCFT is used as the light source of the
backlight, but the light source is not limited thereto. The above-mentioned effect
of improving the lightness of red can be observed even using a backlight different
from that used in Embodiments, such as a white light-emitting diode (a combination
of a blue LED and a yellow fluorescence), RGB-LED, a hot cathode fluorescent tube
(HCFT), an organic electroluminescence, and a field emission display (FED).
[0169] In addition, according to Embodiments 1 to 14, the mixing ratio among the fluorescent
materials of red, green, and blue, is varied to adjust spectral characteristics of
the light source, and thereby the chromaticity of white displayed by the liquid crystal
display device is optimized. However, the way of optimizing the chromaticity of white
is not limited thereto. For example, the chromaticity of white displayed by the liquid
crystal display device may be optimized by modifying an optical design of a liquid
crystal layer or an optical film, or varying an applied voltage at the time of display
of white.
[0170] According to Embodiments 1 to 14, a transmissive liquid crystal display device which
performs display using a backlight is used. However, in addition to the transmissive
liquid crystal display device, the present invention can be preferably used in liquid
crystal display devices in other display systems such as a transflective liquid crystal
display device which performs transmissive display using a backlight and performs
reflective display using external light and/or a front light and a reflective liquid
crystal display device which performs display using a light source such as a front
light, or used in various display devices such as a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic
electroluminescent display device (OELD), a plasma display panel (PDP), and a field
emission displays (FED) such as a surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED).
[0171] In the present description, if the terms "or more" and "or less" are used, the value
(boundary value) is included.
[0172] The present application claims priority under the Paris Convention and the domestic
law in the country to be entered into national phase on Patent Application No .
2006-169206 filed in Japan on June 19, 2006, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated
by reference.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0173]
[Fig. 1]
Fig. 1 is a planar view schematically showing the TFT substrate in the liquid crystal
display device in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 2]
Fig. 2 is a planar view schematically showing the counter substrate in the liquid
crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 3]
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 4]
Fig. 4 is a view showing spectral transmittance characteristics of a liquid crystal
layer.
[Fig. 5]
Fig. 5 is a planar view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal
display device in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 6]
Fig. 6 is a planar view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal
display device in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 7]
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing spectral transmittance characteristics of the color filters.
[Fig. 8]
Fig. 8 is a diagram showing spectral characteristics of a light source of a back light,
used in the liquid crystal display device (the liquid crystal display device A6 in
Table 3) in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 9]
Fig. 9 is a diagram showing spectral characteristics of a light source of a backlight,
used in a conventional three-primary-color liquid crystal display device.
[Fig. 10]
Fig. 10 is a diagram showing a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness
of white displayed by the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment
1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 11]
Fig. 11 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the display surface
of the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present
invention.
[Fig. 12]
Fig. 12 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the display surface
of the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present
invention.
[Fig. 13]
Fig. 13 is a diagram showing spectral transmittance characteristics of the color filters.
[Fig. 14]
Fig. 14 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
[Fig. 15]
Fig. 15 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
[Fig. 16]
Fig. 16 is a diagram schematically showing a relationship between a lightness of red
and a lightness of white displayed by the liquid crystal display device in accordance
with Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
[Fig. 17]
Fig. 17 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
[Fig. 18]
Fig. 18 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
[Fig. 19]
Fig. 19 is a diagram showing a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness
of white displayed by the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment
3 of the present invention.
[Fig. 20]
Fig. 20 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the display surface
of the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 3 of the present
invention.
[Fig 21]
Fig. 21 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the display surface
of the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 3 of the present
invention.
[Fig. 22]
Fig. 22 is a diagram schematically showing spectral transmittance characteristics
of the color filters used in the liquid crystal display device in Fig. 21.
[Fig. 23]
Fig. 23 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the display surface
of the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 3 of the present
invention.
[Fig. 24]
Fig. 24 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the display surface
of the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 3 of the present
invention.
[Fig. 25]
Fig. 25 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
[Fig. 26]
Fig. 26 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
[Fig. 27]
Fig. 27 is a diagram showing a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness
of white displayed by the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment
4 of the present invention.
[Fig. 28]
Fig. 28 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
[Fig. 29]
Fig. 29 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
[Fig. 30]
Fig. 30 is a diagram showing a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness
of white displayed by the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment
5 of the present invention.
[Fig. 31]
Fig. 31 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the display surface
of the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 5 of the present
invention.
[Fig. 32]
Fig. 32 is a view schematically showing a modified example of the display surface
of the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment 5 of the present
invention.
[Fig. 33]
Fig. 33 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
[Fig. 34]
Fig. 34 is a view schematically showing a display surface of the liquid crystal display
device in accordance with Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
[Fig. 35]
Fig. 35 is a diagram showing a relationship between a lightness of red and a lightness
of white displayed by the liquid crystal display device in accordance with Embodiment
6 of the present invention.
[Fig. 36]
Fig. 36 is a view schematically showing a display surface of a conventional four-primary-color
liquid crystal display device.
[Fig. 37]
Fig. 37 is a view schematically showing a display surface of a conventional three-primary-color
liquid crystal display device.
[Fig. 38]
Fig. 38 is a diagram showing spectral characteristics of a light source of a backlight
used in a conventional four-primary-color display device.
EXPLANATION OF NUMERALS AND SYMBOLS
[0174]
- 3:
- Storage capacitance
- 4:
- Scanning line
- 5R, 5Ra to 5Rx, 5R1d to 5R1m, 5R2d to 5R2m:
- Red sub-pixel
- 5G, 5Ga to 5Gx:
- Green sub-pixel
- 5B, 5Ba to 5Bx, 5B1j to 5B1m:
- Blue sub-pixel
- 5Y, 5Ya to 5Yw:
- Yellow sub-pixel
- 6:
- Signal line
- 7:
- Storage capacitance (Cs) wiring
- 8:
- Thin film transistor (TFT)
- 9:
- Drain-extracting wiring
- 10R:
- Red color filter
- 10G:
- Green color filter
- 10B:
- Blue color filter
- 10Y:
- Yellow color filter
- 10BM:
- Black matrix (black part)
- 11a to 11x:
- Pixel (dotted part)
- 21, 31:
- Glass substrate
- 22, 32:
- Retarder
- 23, 33:
- Polarizer
- 25:
- Overcoat layer
- 26:
- Counter electrode
- 27, 38:
- Alignment film
- 34:
- Interlayer insulating film
- 35:
- Transparent electrode
- 36:
- Backlight
- 37:
- Contact hole
- 100:
- Color filter substrate (counter substrate)
- 200:
- Thin film transistor (TFT) substrate
- 300:
- Liquid crystal layer
- 500:
- Liquid crystal display device
- 500a
- to 500x: Display surface
[0175] Support for the claims and further embodiments are defined in the following itemized
list:
- 1. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the red sub-pixel has the largest aperture area.
- 2. The display device according to item 1, wherein the green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels
have the smallest aperture area.
- 3. The display device according to item 1, wherein the pixel includes a sub-pixel
whose aperture area is smaller than an aperture area of the blue sub-pixel.
- 4. The display device according to item 1, wherein the green sub-pixel has the smallest
aperture area.
- 5. The display device according to item 1, wherein the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest
aperture area.
- 6. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red,green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the red and blue sub-pixels have the largest aperture area.
- 7. The display device according to item 6, wherein in the pixel, each of the red and
blue sub-pixels is the largest in number.
- 8. The display device according to item 7, wherein the pixel includes blue sub-pixels
different in color characteristics.
- 9. The display device according to item 7, wherein the pixel includes red sub-pixels
different in color characteristics.
- 10. The display device according to item 6, wherein the green and yellow sub-pixels
have the smallest aperture area.
- 11. The display device according to item 6, where in the green sub-pixel has the smallest
aperture area.
- 12. The display device according to item 6, wherein the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest
aperture area.
- 13. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the blue sub-pixel has the largest aperture area.
- 14. The display device according to item 13, wherein in the pixel, the blue sub-pixel
is the largest in number.
- 15. The display device according to item 14, wherein the pixel includes blue sub-pixels
different in color characteristics.
- 16. The display device according to item 13, wherein the red, green, and yellow sub-pixels
have the smallest aperture area.
- 17. The display device according to item 13, wherein the pixel has a sub-pixel whose
aperture area is smaller than an aperture area of the red sub-pixel.
- 18. The display device according to item 13, wherein the green and yellow sub-pixels
have the smallest aperture area.
- 19. The display device according to item 13, wherein the green sub-pixel has the smallest
aperture area.
- 20. The display device according to item 13, wherein the yellow sub-pixel has the
smallest aperture area.
- 21. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the yellow sub-pixel has the smallest aperture area.
- 22. The display device according to item 21, wherein the red, green, and blue sub-pixels
have the largest aperture area.
- 23. The display device according to item 22, wherein in the pixel, each of the red,
green, and blue sub-pixels is the largest in number.
- 24. The display device according to item 23, wherein the pixel includes blue sub-pixels
different in color characteristics.
- 25. The display device according to item 23, wherein the pixel includes red sub-pixels
different in color characteristics.
- 26. The display device according to item 21, wherein the pixel includes a sub-pixel
whose aperture area is larger than an aperture area of the blue sub-pixel.
- 27. The display device according to item 21, wherein the red and green sub-pixels
have the largest aperture area.
- 28. The display device according to item 27, wherein in the pixel, each of the red
and green sub-pixels is the largest in number.
- 29. The display device according to item 28, wherein the pixel includes green sub-pixels
different in color characteristics.
- 30. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the red, blue, green, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area.
- 31. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the red, blue, yellow, and green sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area.
- 32. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area.
- 33. A display device comprising a display surface,
the display surface including a pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the red, blue, and yellow and green sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area.
- 34. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the blue, red, green, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area.
- 35. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the blue, red, yellow, and green sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area.
- 36. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the blue, green, red, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area.
- 37. A display device comprising a display surface, the display surface including a
pixel having red, green, blue, and yellow sub-pixels,
wherein the blue and green, red, and yellow sub-pixels are ranked in descending order
of aperture area.